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froth

[frawth, froth] / frɔθ, frɒθ /


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The partial climbdown is not likely to result in an enormous bust-up – one of Angela Rayner's steadfast allies who pioneered the wider plans said they were a "little concerned" rather than frothing with rage.

From BBC

Big names in the financial world, such as Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon, are warning about AI-fueled froth in the markets and in capital spending.

From The Wall Street Journal

The recent selloff appears to have let some froth out of the market, but without endangering the three-year bull run in stocks.

From MarketWatch

Some analysts compare the current market froth in brokerage stocks to the late 1990s, raising concerns about potential further declines.

From Barron's

Everyone has their method: Alton Brown swears by a dollop of mayonnaise; Martha Stewart sometimes froths hers in a cappuccino maker.

From Salon