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  • 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.
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  • 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
  • We followed a pleasant bridle path through trees and soon found ourselves listening to the sweet bubbling song of a black cap.
  • When it is bubbling furiously, salt it generously then add the linguine.
  • Here, during the rainy season, rapid bubbling rivers flow along the bottoms of these chasms.
  • The science is in the elodea a water plant bubbling away on the windowsill when the sun hits it, the Newton's cradle clinking for the 27th time by a curious student. Archive 2008-08-01
  • What Hawkins does best is build a steady pace into each track to make a stream of bubbling sounds and images.
  • The killjoy has been the fear that inflation is bubbling out of control. From On High
  • It growled low and deep, with foam bubbling from its mouth.
  • But I spent the remains of the afternoon lounging on the divan with Ali-Bab, nibbling almonds, sipping mint tea, and listening to the water bubbling merrily in his hookah.
  • And it's only one example of recent hidden risks that are increasingly bubbling into corporate bottom lines and making shareholders testy about companies 'untracked social and environmental challenges. Mindy S. Lubber: BP Drops the Ball, Nike Scores
  • She was bubbling over with happiness and enthusiasm.
  • It's right there, bubbling at the back of your throat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Stir in milk and soup and heat until bubbling, stirring occasionally.
  • It's really emotionally-charged, powerful stuff and lots of seething undercurrents come bubbling to the surface.
  • Your creativity is bubbling over, so why not direct it towards home and hearth? The Sun
  • One glimpse brought all his prejudices bubbling up from their hidden depths.
  • Spoon over the fat and fry until the edges of the eggs are bubbling and golden. Times, Sunday Times
  • The cumulonimbus is the Savage Beast of the Sky, a beautiful shaft of pregnant water bubbling at 26,000 feet, about to open up a can of whoop-ass on you and yours. 8/8/02 This one goes out
  • So this is something that's really been bubbling up from the surface.
  • She was bubbling over with excitement/enthusiasm.
  • Mystics frequently speak of enlarging, of loss of body sensations, bubbling up, or becoming airborne.
  • `Indeed no," agreed Maggie May with a bubbling kind of chortle. NOBLE BEGINNNINGS
  • The waters the ship sank into were now bubbling and fizzing with charred metal.
  • They do not have the same intricate inner workings of women and they are not unfathomable pools of emotions swirling effervescently in a bubbling turmoil of feelings and needs.
  • Everything is molten tetrafluoride, but U is separated from Th by bubbling F gas and that makes it gaseous UF6 reduce to UF4 again for use. Rabett Run
  • While the action sometimes moved a little too slowly, there were plenty of funny scenes to keep things bubbling along.
  • She has a lazy eye, bubbling behind a thrift store sticky patch. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rice is bubbling with enthusiasm for his latest project.
  • The one monkey I liked, and that at a distance, was the wa-wa, whose voice was very sweet and melodious, like the soft bubbling of water; but it was a very melancholy animal, and never seemed to possess the fun and trickishness of the more common sorts of ape. Sketches of Our Life at Sarawak
  • Not surprisingly, it is in this space that we see the inflation brew bubbling strongest. Times, Sunday Times
  • Natural thermal springs abound and scores of tourist spots feature bubbling pools or jets of steam shooting from the ground.
  • A large saucepan of soup was bubbling on the stove.
  • When I arrive, I pitch my tent at the best of the 30 secluded spots: a little clearing by a bend in bubbling Long Creek hidden behind a grove of hemlocks and poplars - and a five-minute walk through the woods to the restaurant and lodge.
  • THE FIRST tower vomited a bubbling gout of glowing-hot lava from its chimneylike peak, lava that immediately began to ooze down the zigzagging channels carved into its sides. THE 5 GREATEST WARRIORS
  • This is a great opportunity to see the new talent and the fresh ideas that are bubbling up in the Australian film world.
  • As 700 shopworkers at its 65 nationwide stores faced an uncertain future, it emerged that the boardroom divisions have been bubbling under for months.
  • And along beside Mott's Road the stream is gurgling, babbling, chattering, bubbling, giggling, chortling, burbling - so many words to express the natural joy, the hilarity of nature doing what it does best: glorifying God in its self.
  • In the midst is a well where women in flowing drapery, with tall jars, draw water as if posing for Bible illustrations; and a camel market in which fifty or more of the brown, ungainly beasts have been relieved of their burdens and lain down for the night – doubled into uncomfortable heaps and bubbling and moaning with querulous discontent. In Seven Stages: A Flying Trip Around the World
  • Speculation has been bubbling away for months that he plans to resign.
  • Its'unique bubbling action' lifts grime to the surface without soaking. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the second, essentially a truncated red wine fermentation, the bubbling juice is left in contact with the skins for a few days, then run off into its own vat.
  • Its merciless laugh was like blood bubbling in its tufted throat, an ugly sneer produced in sounds.
  • Could be a drippy faucet, could be a leaky water heater, could be, um, a new spring bubbling up from under my house.
  • We followed a pleasant bridle path through trees and soon found ourselves listening to the sweet bubbling song of a black cap.
  • The formation of nickelous ions substituted magnetite was enhanced with a decrease in the oxygen bubbling rate.
  • There's a pop bubbling along beneath the surface, which rears its head in the form of a bouncing, jerking bass-line.
  • Kathleen Mailliard, jewelry designer and all-out positive person, arrived bubbling with news of a new suitor.
  • The water was bubbling gently in the pan.
  • Scatter with the Caerphilly and bake for 15 minutes until the pastry is crisp and the cheese is golden and bubbling.
  • It's right there, bubbling at the back of your throat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Place under the grill and cook for about 4 minutes, until the cheese has melted and is bubbling with flecks of gold. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kath is a pretty dark-haired vivacious girl, whose flashing black eyes warn of the mass of complexities bubbling beneath the surface.
  • This should keep things bubbling along nicely. Times, Sunday Times
  • Look to the Interventionist movement in art, Chiapas, the new documentary films and radio, commix, and anything else bubbling from below. April « 2006 « Bill Ayers
  • Two hours later and I was still tousle-haired and wearing an apron over my pajamas, but the pot was bubbling away on the stove and I was clearing up tomato skins and marrow seeds from the worktop.
  • Doses should acetoacetate paranoid bubbling to the recommended of nateglinide (see ncep necesarias and clinical pharmacology). Wii-volution
  • What yesterday had been a hog lot, was now a small, fetid swamp, water bubbling up in the middle.
  • The entire route is marked with bubbling rivulets and gushing waterfalls.
  • I hate being so fatalistic, but I can't ignore the fear and tension bubbling up inside my mind right now.
  • `Indeed no," agreed Maggie May with a bubbling kind of chortle. NOBLE BEGINNNINGS
  • Zubair was a wreck, a ball of frayed nerves with a stomach full of bubbling acid that had resulted in a scorching pyrosis. Vince Flynn Collectors’ Edition #2
  • I think that's very common: a lot of transvestites join the army or go into very macho careers as it's a fear of what's bubbling up inside you.
  • Although no eruptions have been recorded at Yellowstone for 70,000 years, the hot springs, spectacular geysers, and bubbling mud pools provide testimony that hot magma still resides not far beneath the surface.
  • If the British tabloid press shows the nation's unconscious mind at work - a bubbling pit of prurience and anxiety - then the Hollywood block-buster reveals the deepest fantasies and paranoia of the American psyche.
  • But there are only so many times you can hear people say ‘Ooh, lovely’ right next to your ear before the words lose what little meaning they have and you're bubbling with misanthropy.
  • Questions, questions all around bubbling in her head like hot water in a cooking pot.
  • He could hear the pot bubbling on the stove.
  • The views were spectacular: soaring hills, swathes of purple heather and a tiny burn bubbling along the bottom of the valley. Times, Sunday Times
  • The healthy York contingent crowded around the players' tunnel to cheer the lads off the field, and although one victory does not a season make, the players, staff and fans all left Don Valley bubbling with renewed excitement.
  • His fertile mind could not help bubbling over into other subjects. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The comedy was chucklesome rather than hilarious, a couple of scenes falling flat, but in the main it kept things bubbling.
  • And of those who have ratted on him in the last six months, there is one particular group of traitors that he would like to cast — I bet — to the nethermost fire-bubbling pit of hell.
  • Three buckets of water, hot as my hands could stand, the Fairy Liquid all bubbling and foaming, but still the wall would not come clean.
  • Tam arrived red cheeked and breathless at the village commons just in time to see Pel Baker pull his first batch of bubbling sugarberry pies out of a brick oven. Curse of the Shadowmage
  • Grendel, a puny lean man with a wicked narrow face and a long nose, was enjoying a pink bubbling liquid in a gold bath.
  • Beneath the bubbling sixteenths an obsessive rhythm, a rat-a-tat on a repeated note with a semitone fillip on the end, adds to the feeling of desperation.
  • Place all the ingredients in a heavy casserole with a lid, put in a hot oven, when the tagine starts bubbling turn down to low and leave for 6 hours or until the meat is falling apart.
  • A bubbling sound from within made me look up, and I watched a refilled narghile being set down amid a circle of men. Peter Clothier: The Novice: A Book Review
  • The newest vat grown muscles, flexing in bubbling jars. 365 tomorrows » 2007 » October : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • Being a white-headed wrinklie, as Australians call us old folks, I now feel the laughs bubbling up the way they have most of my 76 years.
  • They were bubbling over with excitement.
  • Speculation has been bubbling away for months that he plans to resign.
  • For those who see her withering her opponents with television soundbites, it comes as a surprise to find her sense of humour always bubbling close to the surface.
  • The stories that spring to mind while looking at this work are both humorous and unsettling, bubbling up from one's unconscious like twisted fairy tales.
  • I felt a hallelujah bubbling up in my throat but quickly suppressed it when we were asked to stand and sing along.
  • Kathleen Mailliard, jewelry designer and all-out positive person, arrived bubbling with news of a new suitor.
  • The soup arrived, bubbling away in a huge clay pot thing.
  • May 13, 2010 at 1:56 pm issa big strange….have just had teh flutterings an bubblings till nao. cant beleeve it! *pinkeye* iz contayjus! - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • The pervasive pink petals of the cherry blossom trees flutter to the ground like the soft powder of a mountain peak, while the babble of the bubbling brook pervades the air.
  • His skill is to emphasise the play's class politics by turning the servants into a chorus, a bubbling undercurrent. She Stoops to Conquer; Henry V, The Winter's Tale – review
  • You just have to bring them back down and keep bubbling away. The Sun
  • The explosion of Mount Katmai, the rise and fall of Kilauea's boiling lava, the playing of Yellowstone's monster geysers, the spectacle of Mazama's lake-filled crater, the steaming of the Cascade's myriad bubbling springs, all make strong appeal to the imagination. The Book of the National Parks
  • Many more, though, are just pointers to news stories bubbling up beneath the radar of the national political press.
  • Quickly brown both sides of one tortilla until bubbling and golden. Times, Sunday Times
  • The flow from the tap stops - and there may be hissing or bubbling noises as well.
  • Widely argued to be the capital of the north, Leeds is bubbling with activity, so if you're looking for a quiet break, head for the moors.
  • Here, in Carniola, it looked exactly as if the pure earth had had a good boiling, and after bubbling and simmering for at least a thousand years, had sunk far down, leaving all A Lady's Glimpse of the Late War in Bohemia
  • He was most capital company, rolling out perpetual jokes and _calembour_, and bubbling over with exuberant _joie de vivre_. Here, There and Everywhere
  • Lancaster suddenly realized his soda can was crushed in his hand, and bubbling liquid was fizzing down his wrist onto the leather chair.
  • We love the rich, savory flavor of eggs fried in bubbling hot olive oil and the way the oil makes the whites puffy around the yolks and crisp around the edges. Jesse Kornbluth: With Millions Hungry, Luxury Grates; The Canal House Cooks Re-Defined Luxury for Me
  • But bubbling under is a rising movement led by women who are proud of their periods. Times, Sunday Times
  • This should keep things bubbling along nicely. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's bad enough people yabbering on when you're in a library but when it comes to brain-bubbling, mind-twistingly awful ring tones, there should be no escape.
  • Deep beneath the mountain, the volcano had been bubbling for years. Times, Sunday Times
  • This results in deeply disturbing memories bubbling up from the depths.
  • He took the company from the bowels of serious worthiness to wowing the London literati with dynamic, subversive, well-produced books that echoed the counterculture bubbling under the historical granite of Edinburgh.
  • The cheese was bubbling quietly and the crust so fluffy and 'pillowy'. Archive 2007-10-01
  • As his back catalogue shows, the tension bubbling under the surface of everyday life is a basic theme of all his works.
  • As a matter of course, we left the servant problem to work out its own solution, and, also as a matter of course, the Sanguine Scot was full of plans for the future but particularly bubbling over with the news that he had secured Tam-o'-Shanter for a partner in the brumby venture. We of the Never-Never
  • Underwater, the muffled bubbling sound of the frantic struggles of the people about her.
  • 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.
  • He dug his thumbs into the eyes, a red bonfire blazing at his chest, and heard an underwater bubbling squeal.
  • We learn now that trans-fats (vegetable-based oils heated to bubbling point) are deadly; so much for those pakoras and tempura vegetables.
  • Out of nowhere, tears started bubbling up and rolling down my cheeks, a steady flow of salty water from deep inside me.
  • A bundle of black walked toward her, round, bobbing, and bubbling with good cheer.
  • I felt a hallelujah bubbling up in my throat but quickly suppressed it when we were asked to stand and sing What a friend we have in Colin.
  • When bubbling and brown remove from the oven and sprinkle over the fresh parsley. The Sun
  • If this was society, where a man can't even go to a pub without a reminder of the bubbling undercurrent of social unrest, give me back my bothies in the wilderness.
  • A vague sound came to our ears, like the bubbling of a gigantic caldron a long way off, and Hartman said it was machine-guns and automatic rifles. Chapter 22: The Chicago Commune
  • He fell with a bubbling gurgle, and Bahzell put his armored shoulder into the barrel of his companion's rearing horse.
  • A good-size crowd had gathered, but most of the crowd was about Bubba's and my age (old fogies, that is), but they were bubbling over with enthusiasm. Paradise Post Most Viewed
  • The mounds were outwardly of turf, but under a thin skin of this was a thick continuous wall of molten stone, granite, gneiss, and sandstone, bubbling together in a hotchpot! My Life as an Author
  • This should keep things bubbling along nicely. Times, Sunday Times
  • One could liken it to a dormant volcano, asleep for now but all the while bubbling with life beneath the surface; ready to erupt at any time.
  • Otherwise the band is tight and the excitement is bubbling under. Times, Sunday Times
  • For Hess, planet Earth was like a caldron of boiling water bubbling at the center (the mid-ocean ridges) and then convecting sideways before cooling and falling back into the interior of the pot (the marginal trenches).
  • So I nipped back inside smartish and flipped the switch, then back out to check that it was bubbling away and filling the bowl.
  • The punnet of blackberries was best treated to a blast in a hot oven with some garden lavender sugar and a split vanilla pod; removed when the fruit started to run and doused with double cream: then roasted an additional five minutes, the cream bubbling up like lava around the fruit, creating a wonderful marble of rich brambly and Jersey yellow. The Garden Game
  • Turn the heat up so that the liquid is bubbling furiously. The Sun
  • Several women tended a huge pot of bubbling hominy, while baked squash was piled on a long wooden trencher. Fire The Sky
  • A loud rumbling was building from within the machine, and the water was bubbling wildly.
  • Bubbling synthesizer, jerky, soulfully 'sincere' vocal, tappity-tappity hi-hat rhythm — quietly tasteful, it ends up numbingly soporific. Times, Sunday Times
  • Otherwise the band is tight and the excitement is bubbling under. Times, Sunday Times
  • Today, a bubbling brew of cynicism and suspicion seems the cocktail of choice for millions.
  • There's a dance culture and lifestyle in Swindon bubbling under the surface just waiting for recognition.
  • These songs are infused with a hint of twangy menace, bubbling under but never exploding.
  • Make a roux (ooh, hark at me and my fancy cookery phrases) by melting the butter in a saucepan, heating it to bubbling point, then adding the flour and stirring until the mixture turns golden.
  • He could be bubbling away after a convincing defeat or sulking in a corner and refusing to talk to anyone after an impressive victory. For Love or Money
  • When you see a topic bubble up in weblogs, I believe that matters because it is an indication of the topic bubbling up across the populace.
  • Its'unique bubbling action' lifts grime to the surface without soaking. Times, Sunday Times
  • Girls often described before as depressed and incommunicative, come back bubbling over with excitement to share their experiences and the stories of their success.
  • He could be bubbling away after a convincing defeat or sulking in a corner and refusing to talk to anyone after an impressive victory. For Love or Money
  • At the bottom of the declivity was a pond of water bubbling and steaming. The Dodge Club or, Italy in MDCCCLIX
  • Gwen could see the happiness bubbling up inside her eyes like an eruption beginning deep in a volcano. INSIDERS
  • A method bubbling point to judge whether to be in continuous - venting has been presented.
  • To my surprise she laughed, the sound bubbling forth from her throat in a musical rhapsody.
  • This common-sense progressive message already is bubbling up from the grassroots to party leaders.
  • It is well worth getting there early to see Iain and his crew at work, and to buy a hot smokie straight from the fire, with its juices still bubbling under the skin. Insider's guide to the best British food, and where to find it
  • An aspiring inventor, the father has squandered his years huddled over bubbling pots attempting to create an odourless shoe.
  • Standing before her bubbling cauldron, the Crone raised her ancient hands and summoned yet another lower-level demon.
  • At all the more public pumps there is much cooling of bare feet, together with much bubbling and gurgling of drinking with hand to spout on the part of these Bedouins; the Cloisterham police meanwhile looking askant from their beats with suspicion, and manifest impatience that the intruders should depart from within the civic bounds, and once more fry themselves on the simmering high – roads. The Mystery of Edwin Drood
  • My blood seemed to make music in my vessels as it seemed to come more highly oxygenized singing to my brain, and tingled fresher and warmer into the capillaries of the entire surface, leaping and bubbling like a mountain-brook after a shower. The Opium Habit
  • The political dissention that punctuated the 17th century was bubbling up again. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's right there, bubbling at the back of your throat. Times, Sunday Times
  • The eight warriors must battle witches, monsters, evil spirits, and vats of bubbling poison if they are to rescue the damsel in distress.
  • Water, gallons and gallons of it, was still bubbling and fountaining up and around him.
  • With a small sigh, she sat down on the edge of a bubbling fountain at the center of the square.
  • The sound varies, from a simple single or double pattern of ‘dry’ cough, due, for example, to laryngitis, to the bubbling, rumbling cough sound of disease with much mucus in the airways.
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  • By midsummer, the water was mucid, pea-green, fermenting, almost bubbling with corruption.
  • Quickly brown both sides of one tortilla until bubbling and golden. Times, Sunday Times
  • I heard the fan clicking and the bubbling of the hot-water kettle in the silence of the hall.
  • A hot spring bubbling and hissing at your feet is surrounded by brilliant orange and livid purple stains. THE EARTH: An Intimate History
  • She could feel the anger bubbling up inside her.
  • The views were spectacular: soaring hills, swathes of purple heather and a tiny burn bubbling along the bottom of the valley. Times, Sunday Times
  • Add the mushrooms once the pan has been bubbling for a couple of minutes. The Sun
  • Something inside of me started fizzing, bubbling up inside of me.
  • Scatter with the Caerphilly and bake for 15 minutes until the pastry is crisp and the cheese is golden and bubbling.
  • Mary was bubbling over with excitement.
  • The musical sound of the water bubbling over the streambed put his troubled mind at ease.
  • In my youth, this was a murky place filled with stands of tule reeds, bubbling pools of stagnant water and little streams that ran between islands of bushes and reeds.
  • She was bubbling with energy, except for the few cracks in confidence that surfaced every time an inquiring scribe insisted on reminding her that she was yet to make it big.
  • McCartney's voice can take some getting used to, but the wonders of reverb on songs like ‘Metropolitan’ and ‘Northern Light’ bring to mind images of music bubbling up from the depths of an ocean trench; it's a nice touch.
  • Auscultation revealed diffuse crepitant and bubbling stertors in both lungs and the patient presented petechia on the limbs (except for the extremities).
  • Turn the heat up so that the liquid is bubbling furiously. The Sun
  • He would sometimes drift off to sleep with these ideas fizzing and bubbling around in the deep drink of his mind.
  • Anyway, whatever keeps bubbling up from my subconscious, rest assured you'll read it here.
  • Not far away is Rotorua, a tourist spot famed for its steam, geysers, bubbling mud and foul, sulphurous smells.
  • His mind is bubbling with ideas to help improve the West of Ireland.
  • Pitchers were set out for milk and the large coffee pot was bubbling on the stove.
  • I've even started to see the term bubbling up in pop culture, used by people who clearly get it. Worldchanging: Bright Green
  • He lifts the lid off the pan to reveal a bubbling, herby stew.
  • It was also fantastic — a bubbling cauldron of tofu and kimchi and a side of galbi (Korean short ribs) that tasted almost like candy.
  • The shouts of the merchants, banter of bargainers, wail of Arab music, clouds of incense and whiffs of scented smoke from bubbling water pipes all helped to complete the atmosphere.
  • Then the corners of her mouth began to curl upward, and a moment later, hysterical laughter was bubbling from her chest.
  • Still other camps serve pre-adolescents who, bubbling and tripping along with enthusiasm and zeal, are clamoring to figure out the concept of ‘us.’
  • But the scene avoids sentimentality also because we know it is bubbling up from deep personal sorrow.
  • But the proximate cause of my jaundiced demeanour, which is now bubbling over into anger, was an interview on the programme with the vacuous Shane Richmond. Death is a commodity
  • Not surprisingly, it is in this space that we see the inflation brew bubbling strongest. Times, Sunday Times
  • But sitting in the lounge and eating my boerekos off my lap, surrounded by these lovely Tannies and their bubbling laughter, I had one of the most deeply satisfying meals I have had in years.
  • `Indeed no," agreed Maggie May with a bubbling kind of chortle. NOBLE BEGINNNINGS

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