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bubbling

[ UK /bˈʌblɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈbəbəɫɪŋ, ˈbəbɫɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. emitting or filled with bubbles as from carbonation or fermentation
    foamy (or frothy) beer
    bubbling champagne
  2. marked by high spirits or excitement
    his fertile effervescent mind
    a row of sparkly cheerleaders
    scintillating personality

How To Use bubbling In A Sentence

  • Of the entire team, Elvira was the most companionable, genial and impressionable member, always bubbling with enthusiasm and high spirits.
  • You can luxuriate in the coffee's aroma and listen to the soothing bubbling sound from the bar as another jug of milk is frothed.
  • Langorous horns, ticking guitars and muted keyboards have been added, sketching out long, graceful arcs of melody over the bubbling rhythms.
  • It was only when I was on the second sachet and gleefully exhorting the recalcitrant bubbling cauldron to cleanse thyself, that the Gamekeeper ran in gasping and flung all the windows open. 42 entries from November 2007
  • I'd anticipated him working inside a Back-To-The-Future kind of laboratory with bubbling beakers, coiled yellow electrical wire, and a suffocating sense of disarray.
  • During the tour visitors walk to an impressive overlook to peer into the ill-omened pools of bubbling, black, steaming liquid.
  • One hill I passed over I found to be composed of puddingstone, that is to say, a conglomeration of many kinds of stone mostly rounded and mixed up in a mass, and formed by the smothered bubblings of some ancient and ocean-quenched volcano. Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated,
  • She was the most companionable, genial and impressionable member of the team, always bubbling with enthusiasm and high spirits.
  • When bubbling, add the leek and bacon and fry for about three minutes, or until the bacon is cooked through and the leek softened. The Sun
  • He ambles off, casual in shorts and a shirt, to unspool that next film from his bubbling brain. Times, Sunday Times
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