How To Use Foaming In A Sentence
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Tumbling down slopes near Wawona at the south end of the park, Chilnualna Creek - at its fattest and fastest this time of year - creates a series of foaming cascades around giant boulders.
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Yes | No | Report from hunterkid94 wrote 43 weeks 6 days ago ive caught plenty and ive just opened the trap and they ran away. always b armed tho. if they r foaming from the mouth u will have to shoot it.
When you catch a Racoon or oppossom in a live trap what do you do with it?
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These may not address their Majesties, but they may stare; nor will it be contested that the attentive circular eyes of the humble domestic creatures are an embellishment to Royal pomp and grandeur, such truly as should one day gain for them an inweaving and figurement -- in the place of bees, ermine tufts, and their various present decorations -- upon the august great robes back-flowing and foaming over the gaspy page-boys.
The Egoist
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He's on his way out, and, rabid dog that he is, it's no great surprise he's going out foaming all the way.
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There is the convulsed boy foaming at the mouth and the man emerging from the tombs with an unclean spirit.
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The boat overturned, and the people in it were swept into the foaming water, but were retrieved.
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Exit char, foaming at the mouth.
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He tried to get to his feet before slumping to the ground again foaming at the mouth.
The Sun
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We had to promise, for Noël was getting greener and more gurgly every minute, and at any moment Father or uncle might burst in foaming for an explanation, and none of us would have one except Noël, and him in this state of all-anyhow.
New Treasure Seekers
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Privately, many figures in the literary world were also foaming at the mouth.
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Central to concerns over bushmeat are fears that carcasses can contain simian foaming virus, something scientists say can jump to humans if they eat the meat.
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The astonished lone drinker blinked when three foaming pints of Stella appeared on the bar before him.
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Kneer said he looked out of his window Friday morning to see suds foaming over the bank.
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Frothing and foaming and using words dripping with bile and hatred.
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After all, shouting "oi, serving wench, bring us a stein of your finest foaming ale" is within the capability of all but the most sozzled Bierkeller regular.
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Here you'll sit at long communal tables while waitresses in Bavarian costume serve foaming pots of beer.
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But he raised a pewter tankard of foaming ale to celebrate the success of his campaign and will be back next week
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Formal elements include a foreground or apron of foaming wash, and beyond that a wall of wave as it forms a tube, then crests and crashes.
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Melt the butter in a medium saucepan over a medium heat until foaming.
Times, Sunday Times
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He tried to get to his feet before slumping to the ground again foaming at the mouth.
The Sun
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Here, the same water poured up and out, boiling and foaming, from the cavities that obviously undercut the rock on either side.
A DEATH IN TIME
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It contains the antibacterial and whitening properties of toothpaste but without the chemicals, foaming agents and artificial flavours.
The Sun
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The shaved flanks of the galloping horses were flecked with foaming sweat.
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I think the pictures of ladies hanging on to crosses in foaming seas are good.
New Treasure Seekers
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And as fires kindled dispersedly in a dry forest and rustling laurel-thickets, or foaming rivers where they leap swift and loud from high hills, and speed to sea each in his own path of havoc; as fiercely the two, Aeneas and Turnus, dash amid the battle; now, now wrath surges within them, and unconquerable hearts are torn; now in all their might they rush upon wounds.
The Aeneid of Virgil
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He looked like a madman, foaming at the mouth.
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And some decompound production of foaming agent can reinforce the foaming ability of refining slag.
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No doubt the save the little fuffy wuffy foxys brigade will be foaming at the mouth already.
Libertarian Blog Place
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They just chewed it up and spit it out, foaming rubber at the mouth.
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Amphoterics are high foaming and extremely efficient detergents but their expense tends to rule them out for all but specialist applications.
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It contains the antibacterial and whitening properties of toothpaste but without the chemicals, foaming agents and artificial flavours.
The Sun
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He didn't so much bite the hand that fed him as tear it off with bared fangs and foaming mouth.
Times, Sunday Times
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It contains the antibacterial and whitening properties of toothpaste but without the chemicals, foaming agents and artificial flavours.
The Sun
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The jab left her foaming at the mouth.
The Sun
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When we motor into the channel, however, I can't help noticing that the mooring buoy is trailing a foaming wake as the outgoing tide thunders past the boat.
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I started watching that and woke up on the floor foaming from the mouth … Got enough jump cuts?
MOY NAME EES CHEV CHELIOS…
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OBVIOUSLY our mom is awesome, because she gave birth to US, although if our mom had realized the foaming weirdly-dressed pinko communist her wholehearted support of our early childhood activities would produce, she would have maybe thought twice about telling us we could be whatever we wanted to be in our life.
Archive 2010-05-01
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The fact that he finds it necessary to take refuge to foaming rhetoric is based on something that biologists call desensitization, i.e. a drug loosing its effect due to overuse, so that in a vicious cycle higher and higer doses are needed to elicit less and less of an effect.
MoJo Blogs and Articles
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He didn't so much bite the hand that fed him as tear it off with bared fangs and foaming mouth.
Times, Sunday Times
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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.
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That heavenly foaming wine we know as champagne was once called vin diable, and for very good reason.
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And if that threatened squall should burst its bonds and come shrieking and howling in fury across the surface of the sea, scourging it into a mad turmoil of foaming, leaping water and blinding spindrift, while the burnt-out crew of the schooner were making their passage across to the _Mercury_, it might be very bad for them; for even should they be fortunate enough to avoid capsizal, it might be exceedingly difficult, if not altogether impossible, for the ship, smitten and bowed down by the might of the tempest, to pause and pick them up.
Overdue The Story of a Missing Ship
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Methods:Using sterilized water for injection to dissolve infliximab injection, to avoid foaming during the process of dispensing and to use it right after it was ready.
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You approach the studios, whose exact location we have been asked not to reveal, along an avenue of cherry trees foaming with blossom.
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That's the kind of number that gets fiscal conservatives foaming at the mouth and makes democrats drool.
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But here it challenged man to essay a fall; for where it burst its way over rocky slopes were channels jeopardous and hardly navigable, sequences of foaming rapids, races of wild water swirling round opposing boulders, and careering indignant of restraint between long walls of beetling rock.
Apologia Diffidentis
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I then use a foaming cleanser before applying nourishing night cream.
The Sun
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The creature was foaming at the mouth.
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They have uses as propellants in aerosol spray cans, refrigerant gases, and foaming agents for blown plastics.
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A foaming agent used in many shampoos to help remove oil and grime from your scalp and hair.
The Sun
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She said, the dark foaming brew slopping onto the table as she set it down.
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There are three main interior structure defects in the preparation of aluminum foam with melt foaming process such as free-bubble-layer at the bottom, partial free-bubble-zone and heat crack.
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For the corn coulis, in a medium sauté pan, melt two ounces of butter over medium heat until foaming.
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In the left corner, a butcher and a blacksmith are each of them grasping a foaming tankard of porter.
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They have uses as propellants in aerosol spray cans, refrigerant gases, and foaming agents for blown plastics.
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Our hearty and large-souled ancestors never dreamed of weighing every miserable coin, or of stinting the measure of their generous wines or foaming ale.
The Corporation of London, Its Rights and Privileges
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Right - eight years of foaming-at-the-mouth BusHitler hatred, but now when they're in control suddenly they think ending the acrimony is a good idea.
"Na Na Na Na/Na Na Na Na/Hey Hey Hey/Good-bye."
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This word conveys the idea of "foaming," as in the process of fermentation, or when poured out.
Easton's Bible Dictionary
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They were both foaming at the mouth.
The Sun
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Scallops come with a rich, foaming lobster bisque.
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The rich, foaming lather won't overdry or irritate skin.
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At first they came scatteringly, riding the foaming waves end-on, and sometimes colliding with the stone piers of the bridge with sufficient force to split the unhewn timbers from end to end, some being laid open as neatly as though done with axe and wedge.
Nan Sherwood at Pine Camp or, the Old Lumberman's Secret
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He could see quite a few sailors, laughing, smoking and drinking foaming pints of ale.
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It naturally and effectively whitens teeth without using titanium dioxide or sodium lauryl sulfate (a foaming agent).
Avital Binshtock: Sage Brushing: Dentists Name Their Favorite Eco-Toothpastes
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He is foaming with rage over some decisions.
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Formal elements include a foreground or apron of foaming wash, and beyond that a wall of wave as it forms a tube, then crests and crashes.
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The tub is slick, and with lots of slippery bubbles foaming up from the jets, you'd best watch your step.
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For example, chlorofluorocarbons have been used in the second half of the 20th century as nonflammable refrigerants, industrial solvents, foaming agents, and aerosol propellants.
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Melt the butter in a large non-stick frying pan over a medium heat until just foaming.
The Sun
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It contains the antibacterial and whitening properties of toothpaste but without the chemicals, foaming agents and artificial flavours.
The Sun
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Its fury is unimaginable, white spindrift foaming and tumbling as Christopher shouts orders above the howling wind.
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WSJ Studio Amazing Face Cleanser This low-foaming face wash combats excess sebum—an oily substance that lubricates skin, but can also block pores. $51, aesop.com
Pore Man
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They have uses as propellants in aerosol spray cans, refrigerant gases, and foaming agents for blown plastics.
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It contains the antibacterial and whitening properties of toothpaste but without the chemicals, foaming agents and artificial flavours.
The Sun
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The Almeida theatre's recent staging of the opera had critics foaming at the mouth.
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The more abject you felt, the more likely was it that you would appreciate their pinchbeck glories; and you sat on, in the darbar vehicle, the two lean horses foaming with the drive from the guest-house, under the weight of a not too modern chariot and a harness patched up with strips of soiled rag or old packing-cord.
Love and Life Behind the Purdah
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We came foaming down abreast of the skiff, so close that we could hear above the wind the voices of Big Alec and his mate as they shouted at us with all the scorn that professional watermen feel for amateurs, especially when amateurs are making fools of themselves.
The King of the Greeks
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He didn't so much bite the hand that fed him as tear it off with bared fangs and foaming mouth.
Times, Sunday Times
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It contains the antibacterial and whitening properties of toothpaste but without the chemicals, foaming agents and artificial flavours.
The Sun
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Thou must leap into the abyss of dreadful caves and caverns, replete with poisonous toads and hissing serpents; thou must plunge into seas of burning sulphur; thou must launch upon the ocean in a crazy bark, when the foaming billows roll mountains high — when the lightning flashes, the thunder roars, and the howling tempest blows, as if it would commix the jarring elements of air and water, earth and fire, and reduce all nature to the original anarchy of chaos.
The Life and Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves
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It's yet another way to caricature the right as knee-jerk sexists and foaming-at-the-mouth religious zealots.
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Liquid crystal ink is mainly composed of multicarboxyl and LCD capsule, auxiliaries, binders, defoaming agent.
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The white-flecked ones, foaming as they crest, are the angrier-looking.
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The men at the cordelle walked faster, the men at the pole pushed harder, and, there being here a chance to use them, two great sweep-oars were fastened in the rowlocks, and, four men at each oar, we went forward at such a gait that the water curled back from our prow in two foaming streams, and before many minutes we were running our nose into the bank at the foot of Mulberry Hill.
The Rose of Old St. Louis
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And now the Thames, like the Tiber, is foaming with much blood.
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Its natural foaming quality also makes it a gentle, moisturizing cleanser for skin, scalp and hair.
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The peat-charged waterfall came bouncing down its rock staircase in a series of foaming cataracts as brown as bottle glass.
Times, Sunday Times
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He tried to get to his feet before slumping to the ground again foaming at the mouth.
The Sun
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A gentle foaming cleanser from a tube will clean your skin as thoroughly, without causing crepiness.
Times, Sunday Times
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Foaming bathroom cleaner does a wonderful job on soot, but first saturate the bricks with an all-purpose cleaner and allow to soak a few minutes.
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It has the insignia of Prydyn, the sea foaming around the sword, along with a heart.
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The writing is lively and fun to read; you can actually picture the film freaks foaming at the mouths as they wrote their film blurbs!
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Melt the butter in a medium saucepan over a medium heat until foaming.
Times, Sunday Times
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Since he doesn’t actually have the willpower needed to experience this cosmic awareness without foaming from the mouth and going completely nuts, he has to get high every time he transforms, or he will eventually lose his sanity.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Stefan’s Review Forum
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White material about the mouth, originally assumed to be the product of foaming dementia, was later identified as creme filling.
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The canisters ticked a few seconds before geysering upwards, thick jets of liquid spattering off the ceiling, foaming and filling the space, securing his hunched form in a bubble of packing foam.
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What you do pass is a succession of stunning scenery from glittering white glaciers to jet-black beaches, steaming hot springs to foaming Arctic seas.
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The last instance of their being spoken to, is thus still handed down by tradition: -- ''Twas on a beautifully clear evening in the month of August, when the last sheaf had crowned the last stack in their master's hagyard, and after calling the "harvest home," the daytale-men and household servants were enjoying themselves over massive pewter quarts foaming over with strong beer, that the subject of the evening's conversation at last turned upon the fairies of the neighbouring hill, and each related his oft-told tale which he had learned by rote from the lips of some parish grandame.
Notes and Queries, Number 61, December 28, 1850
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A foaming agent used in many shampoos to help remove oil and grime from your scalp and hair.
The Sun
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Penguins skip from wave to wave while wandering albatross carve graceful paths across the foaming peaks.
Times, Sunday Times
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For example, chlorofluorocarbons have been used in the second half of the 20th century as nonflammable refrigerants, industrial solvents, foaming agents, and aerosol propellants.
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I mean I know the Brits have some sort of investigation going on but the U.S. population is still foaming from the mouth about a the bonus payouts, the stimulus, and our leaders are foaming right along with them, but don’t want to pursue those whose deliberate acts led to the waste of trillions of dollars and thousands of lives, because they don’t want to seem partisan.
Think Progress » Dick Cheney makes surprise appearance at CPAC to chants of ‘Cheney! Cheney! Cheney!’
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The Almeida theatre's recent staging of the opera had critics foaming at the mouth.
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It punches at the foaming wavelets, scrambles along the edge of the rocks, cartwheels, hops.
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The mad dog was foaming at the mouth.
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Out on the sugar-white Florida panhandle sand, freckle-faced Patrick Mulligan, 20, does a handstand while his friends from the University of Massachusetts funnel -- "bong" -- a quart of foaming Budweiser into his mouth.
To-Ga! To-Ga! To-Ga! To-Ga!
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My research has taught me that the foaming dispenser works well with an eight-to-one dilution of water to soap.
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They were both foaming at the mouth.
The Sun
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The river was foaming
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They were both foaming at the mouth.
The Sun
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Swing out that starboard boat, Mr. Jackson," the captain commanded, staring after the foaming course of the cow as she surged away for a fresh onslaught.
CHAPTER XV
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Charles said he looked out of his window Friday morning to see suds foaming over the bank.
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While the rest of us are barking at imaginary voices and foaming at the mouth, your mind is sitting on a tuffet eating curds and whey.
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They sat down at a table, sipped their coffee slowly and stared outside into the foaming rain.
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A foaming agent used in many shampoos to help remove oil and grime from your scalp and hair.
The Sun
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The factors affecting foaming capacity and foam stability were also discussed.
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That day there was nearly murder done, for Donald drew his sgian-dhu and swore he would have the butler's "bluid," to which Grant responded by firing half a pail of water at the furious old man, who was then carried off, foaming and muttering wildly in Gaelic, and was only calmed down by
Three Boys or the Chiefs of the Clan Mackhai
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The wall will route the oil selectively to the oil sump, simultaneously separating it from the crankcase to minimize oil foaming.
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Well, nothing will more convince you that the whole of western civilisation is utterly, howlingly, stark-staringly, foamingly doolally than the collection will.
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Then there drifted across the field of vision of his mind's eye the old man he had encountered at Glen Ellen, corning up the hillside through the fires of sunset, white-headed and white-bearded, eighty-four, in his hand the pail of foaming milk and in his face all the warm glow and content of the passing summer day.
Chapter XXII
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Britain would be "mad, literally mad" to abandon them to Amin's whim, he said - and then he coined the emotive phrase for which we will always remember him: "Like the Roman, I seem to see the River Tiber foaming with much blood.
New Statesman
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I personally will be carrying a flugelhorn around at all times and will be drinking huge foaming tankards of ale every lunch time.
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They act like surfactants and displace ‘foaming’ beer proteins from the surface.
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All that footage of you on a daily basis foaming from the mouth about hispanics in this country – can't retract that Lou.
Fueling speculation, Dobbs appears to soften on key issue
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I wasn't thrashing and foaming and squawking like the others.
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The jab left her foaming at the mouth.
The Sun
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While known as a foaming and cleaning agent, this ingredient is a known skin irritant that can cause damage to the tissue lining the inside of a person's mouth.
Mouth Health: Pesticide in Your Toothpaste?
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That day there was nearly murder done, for Donald drew his sgian-dhu and swore he would have the butler's "bluid," to which Grant responded by firing half a pail of water at the furious old man, who was then carried off, foaming and muttering wildly in Gaelic, and was only calmed down by
Three Boys or the Chiefs of the Clan Mackhai
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In order to overcome this problem when reducing milk over high heat, one should start off with a sufficiently large pan so that even foaming will not overflow the sides.
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Used across a broad range of food products Meripro 410 brings functional benefits as an emulsifier and dough plasticiser, while Meripro 420 has unique emulsifying and foaming properties well-suited for desserts and confectionery.
Archive 2006-01-01
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The creature was foaming at the mouth.
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I should avoid the director this morning, he's foaming with rage over some decision that's been made.
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I tried spelling it maybe 16 different ways; they all look wrong, and now I'm in a foaming rage.
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Here you'll sit at long communal tables while waitresses in Bavarian costume serve foaming pots of beer.
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So a certain kind of antifoaming agent is needed to lower the foam layer and prohibit from foaming.
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The jab left her foaming at the mouth.
The Sun
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Because of its foaming effect in case of a fire, it is also referred to as "intumescent".
Aktuellste Pressemeldungen der PresseBox
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The foamed pure Al was prepared by way of melt foaming process.
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I should avoid the director this morning, he's foaming with rage over some decision that's been made.
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The comment by me which so upset Henry, and sent you into a foaming apoplectic raging rant, was in a column last September.
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Springs will all have vanished, all the rivers will cease foaming.
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For the cauliflower foam: Melt two and one-half ounces of the butter in a saucepan until foaming.
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Just above this point we pass the swiftest rapids on the route, where the river widens, and each side of the bank is beautiful in its wooded picturesqueness, while the waters rush, in foaming, surging, tumbling confusion, over the rugged rocks, or dart between them like a merry band of water-sprites chasing each other in gleesome frolic.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 39, January, 1861
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He had good volume control, and made me think of TV evangelists but he was foaming at the mouth and blocking the exit from the shop.
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It contains the antibacterial and whitening properties of toothpaste but without the chemicals, foaming agents and artificial flavours.
The Sun