Globule of one substance in another, usually gas in a liquid.
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Examples for "bubble"
Examples for "bubble"
1The government had previously said the travel bubble could begin in September.
2The long bubble lifetime is the result of surfactant-induced surface tension changes.
3Economists, however, are not worried about an asset price bubble just yet.
4Leave to bubble for 30 minutes, whisking or stirring every few minutes.
5But there are increasing concerns about a bubble in the housing market.
1A tiny spurt of clear liquid bubbling and dancing in the air.
2Liquid bubbled at its tip, gushed in the direction of the blaze.
3Liquid bubbled into the cup, viscous and dark, deep red and shining.
4A few minutes later, a semi-espresso liquid bubbles into the jug up top.
5A bitter steam was rising from it, and Will heard the liquid bubbling fiercely.
6A clear liquid bubbled noisily in the frying pan.
7Purple liquid bubbled from the mortal wound, filling the air with a soured orange stench.
8The liquid bubbled and fizzed on the dying vampire.
9Tables sit stacked high with glass tubes, and liquid bubbles in various bowls over open flames.
10Thick tar-like liquids bubbled up through them in places, staining the outer surface an insalubrious sable.
11Far, far below, red liquid bubbled.
12The rest of us will tap along in our Marigolds and blow Fairy Liquid bubbles in the air.
13The Fire Springs were spread out below him, a series of jagged craters in which a blue and yellow liquid bubbled and sizzled.
14Rune sat, trying not to stare at the yellow liquid bubbling at the edges of the wound, willing the king to be strong.
15I would watch the liquid bubbles come down the intravenous tube and into her, grateful for the entry of every drop into her starved body.
Translations for liquid bubble