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frothing

[ UK /fɹˈɒθɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. producing or covered with lathery sweat or saliva from exhaustion or disease
    the rabid animal's frothing mouth

How To Use frothing In A Sentence

  • Even if you don't like espresso, you will like frothing the milk.
  • The outside starts bubbling and frothing, and turns black.
  • She stared at it for a moment before taking it and finishing off the warm, frothing liquid.
  • the angry man was frothing at the mouth
  • The burn was a torrent and though a couple of small herling were caught where the frothing, peat-stained water met with the salt of the sea, no fish of any size were showing.
  • The coffee is ground to a powder, boiled in an _ibrik_ with the addition of sugar, and served frothing in small cups. All About Coffee
  • But - and here's the surprising bit - it failed to provoke me into a blaze of mouth-frothing, righteous anger.
  • Great to see the wingers frothing and stamping about ABC doing what CBS did.
  • We let them go, and bent over our friend, lying with a very gashly look by the body of the MacDonald, a man well up in years, now in the last throes, a bullet-wound in his neck and the blood frothing at his mouth. John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
  • Whether this frothing was real or mere synthetic outrage is hard to say since the latter is now so common it is increasingly impossible to spot the real stuff.
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