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lather

noun as in bubbles

verb as in cause to bubble

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Trump tends to be more oblique on this front, but he frequently works himself into a lather over defending slave-owners against those who keep saying slavery was a bad thing.

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“Soap doesn’t lather as well with hard water,” said Campbell.

The apes picked leaves, chewed them into a green-white lather, and rubbed the substance onto their arms and legs.

Yet the only Wild Unknown deck on her bookshelf is the very first she printed — her “OG deck,” as she calls it, its box now lathered in black paint.

Natural emulsifiers, such as xanthan gum and cetyl alcohol, are sometimes used to prevent organic shampoo from separating and enhance its soapy lather.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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