bubbler

[ UK /bˈʌblɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. any of various devices in which air or some other gas is bubbled through a liquid
  2. a public fountain to provide a jet of drinking water
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How To Use bubbler In A Sentence

  • Audrey, who started her school career in the Kindergarten class this year, said that she learned something very important on her first day: ‘The bubblers are really good on hot days like this.’
  • We drank water out of a 'bubbler' rather than a water fountain. World Hum
  • A silicone oil bubbler provides a gas pressure head inside the growth tube at all times.
  • A helmet-to-helmet hit that led to a player being removed from competition was called a "snot bubbler" and considered a "clean hit. Use your head?
  • Banning bottles has proved a boon for the humble bubbler, which is enjoying a resurgence in schools and public spaces. The Sydney Morning Herald News Headlines
  • She was thirsty, and noticing a tap she went up and turned it on, drinking from it as though it was a bubbler.
  • And of course Milwaukee is also home to the relatively unique terms "bubbler" (drinking fountain) and "TYME Machine" (ATM). Doggdot.us
  • “Can I get a bottle of Perrier?” he begs, and the CIA officers lead him to a bubbler in the lobby for a swig of water that appears to revive him. With Torture Banned, US Tries High School Awards Night
  • It’s a brain bubbler and less hardened folk may wind up having a stroke. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • I wanted to skip down the hallways, but decided that probably wasn't a good idea because I would likely end up passed out in front of the water bubbler and because the staff would probably send me to a psychiatric ward.
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