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froth

[frawth, froth] / frɔθ, frɒθ /


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He pointed at what looked like six gigantic red tubes far below us, sloping downward with water frothing beneath them in the river.

From Literature

There was almost no time at all, a blink of the eye, a heartbeat or two, before a frothing mass of black and dark, dark gray exploded from the empty space.

From Literature

A key factor will be whether enough market froth has been removed—and enough speculative positions washed out—to put fundamentals back in the driver’s seat.

From The Wall Street Journal

He struggled against her until he realized she was pulling him away from the froth the kraken had left behind.

From Literature

A froth of steam and fog boils along the darkened platform at Euston Station.

From Literature