Resembling lather or covered with lather.
Sinônimos
Examples for "bubbling"
Examples for "bubbling"
1There's news bubbling up about a potential crisis in our GPS systems.
2The champagne was bubbling trickily in the veins of the mercurial statesmen.
3Their clothes were bubbling in the hot spring in rags and tatters.
4But, especially in nearby Kunduz province, violence is bubbling up once again.
5But the easy movement, bubbling energy and stamina were less in evidence.
1In the foreground, angry waves broke in foaming turmoil among half-covered rocks.
2In the midst of this, Mrs. Poole reappeared with the jug foaming.
3Behind the islet it drops down in three or four foaming steps.
4The one foaming, the other with waves in it like the sea.
5The eddy was rapidly becoming a whirlpool, the water foaming about it.
1She came on, frothing at the mouth, with blood in her eyes.
2I imagine the sun filling Kent's house slowly, frothing upward like champagne.
3Food and a frothing drink were all that he asked from Fortune.
4She growled at them, foam frothing and flying out of her mouth.
5Fans have been frothing over her amazing transformation, praising Thessy's huge achievement.
1The wind whipped the surface of the river into white foamy waves.
2It also neutral izes acidic saliva, creating foamy bubbles in the process.
3Crappy American coffee with foamy bits, not a proper coffee, he laughs.
4If Smokey hooked up the keg and it came out foamy .
5First, the dark tan rice is a lot less foamy while washing.
1Its spumy surface only climbed to the middle of their thighs.
2This irritated Purdy, who was spumy with the self-importance of one who has stood in the thick of the fray.
3When she stepped out of that spumy sea Aphrodite was said to have brought fertility, flowers, life, light to a barren world.
4He seemed still to hear the groans of the wounded, the shrieks of the prisoners being dragged thither, being hurled into the spumy, scalding water.
1The surface had dried out and firmed up almost as rapidly as the empty channel had previously turned into a racing, spumous river.
1She didn't wait to rinse, but sprawled atop me, all sudsy and slippery.
2Gwen gave a good-humoured yell, and waved away his sudsy embrace.
3But there was nothing sloppy or sudsy about the room.
4Emma Campbell would sing, and keep time with thumps and clouts of sudsy clothes.
5She guided my head under the level of sudsy water.
6His soda can rolled toward the TV, flinging sudsy fluid.
7With raw sudsy hands Mrs. Angstrom has set about heating coffee for her husband.
8Even the plotlines, showing four women holidaying in a Jamaican sunspot, have a sudsy quality.
9Another sudsy, steamy bathroom session to cleanse body and soul of the smell of death.
10Bask in the sudsy glow of predictability that matters have not altered much in the interim.
11Scowling, she topped off his beer, spilling a sudsy dribble onto his hand, before limping off.
12The clean, sudsy dresses were piled on top of an old blanket, waiting to be rinsed.
13Tracey moaned as he opened her more deeply within as the sudsy water ran over their bodies.
14She flicked him with her sudsy water.
15Brenda hoisted her bucket of sudsy water.
16She filled the sink with sudsy water.