foaming

IPA: fˈoʊmɪŋ

noun

  • A process that forms foam.
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Examples of "foaming" in Sentences

  • I think the pictures of ladies hanging on to crosses in foaming seas are good.
  • I started watching that and woke up on the floor foaming from the mouth … Got enough jump cuts?
  • This word conveys the idea of "foaming," as in the process of fermentation, or when poured out.
  • All that footage of you on a daily basis foaming from the mouth about hispanics in this country – can't retract that Lou.
  • While known as a foaming and cleaning agent, this ingredient is a known skin irritant that can cause damage to the tissue lining the inside of a person's mouth.
  • Yes | No | Report from hunterkid94 wrote 43 weeks 6 days ago ive caught plenty and ive just opened the trap and they ran away. always b armed tho. if they r foaming from the mouth u will have to shoot it.
  • Since he doesn’t actually have the willpower needed to experience this cosmic awareness without foaming from the mouth and going completely nuts, he has to get high every time he transforms, or he will eventually lose his sanity.
  • We had to promise, for Noël was getting greener and more gurgly every minute, and at any moment Father or uncle might burst in foaming for an explanation, and none of us would have one except Noël, and him in this state of all-anyhow.
  • I mean I know the Brits have some sort of investigation going on but the U.S. population is still foaming from the mouth about a the bonus payouts, the stimulus, and our leaders are foaming right along with them, but don’t want to pursue those whose deliberate acts led to the waste of trillions of dollars and thousands of lives, because they don’t want to seem partisan.

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