foamy
IPA: fˈoʊmi
noun
- Alternative spelling of foamie [An inexpensive surfboard made of extruded polystyrene foam]
adjective
- Full of foam.
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Examples of "foamy" in Sentences
- The "foamy" effect that we grew up thinking was the
- Researchers have long been intrigued, and a bit unnerved, by a family of microbes known as spuma or "foamy" viruses.
- This is a stupid name because there's no chocolate in them at alll, and they are a kind of foamy-topped bar cookie that's really good.
- The "foamy" effect that we grew up thinking was the Peroxide killing germs is just a chemical reaction: much like the fizzing you get from pouring soda into a glass.
- It's not foamy, which is kinda cool, and you put a thin layer on your face and let it sit for 30 seconds, generating a sensation toeing the line between tingling and scorching.
- The team's research shows that Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is able to stimulate macrophages - the immune cells the bacterium infects - to accumulate fat droplets, turning them into "foamy" cells.
- She is hardly knows what to say when she arrives at the home of singer Delysia LaFosse and finds her wearing “the kind of foamy robe, no mere dressing gown, worn by the most famous of stars in seduction scenes in the films.”
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