foams Antonyms
Meaning of foams
foams
a light frothy mass of fine bubbles formed in or on the surface of a liquid, a material in a lightweight cellular form resulting from introduction of gas bubbles during manufacture, to become covered with or as if with foam, something resembling foam, a mass of fine bubbles formed (as by a horse) in producing saliva or sweating, a material (as rubber) in a lightweight cellular form resulting from the presence of gas bubbles during manufacture, to gush out in foam, to convert (something, such as a plastic) into a foam, to cause to foam, to cause air bubbles to form in, sea, to produce or form foam, to froth at the mouth especially in anger, to be angry, a light mass of fine bubbles formed in or on a liquid, a frothy mass formed in salivating or sweating, a stabilized froth produced chemically or mechanically and used especially in fighting oil fires, a long-lasting mass of bubbles produced chemically and used especially in fighting oil fires, a light frothy mass of fine bubbles formed in or on the surface of a liquid or from a liquid
foams Sentence Examples
- The cappuccino's thick foam adorned the cup's rim like a fluffy crown.
- The gentle waves lapped at the sandy beach, their foamy crests shimmering in the sunlight.
- The mixture frothed and foamed as the blender whipped it into a smooth consistency.
- The volcanic eruption sent plumes of lava into the air, which cooled and foamed into jagged rocks.
- The firefighters sprayed the burning building with copious amounts of foam, suffocating the flames.
- The chemical reaction produced a bubbling, frothy liquid that foamed over the beaker's edge.
- The detergents in the washing machine created a rich foam that lifted dirt from the clothes.
- The bathwater was filled with a thick layer of bubbles that foamed and shimmered in the light.
- The foamy waves crashed onto the rocks with a thunderous roar.
- The soap dispenser ejected a thick foam that clung to the hands, effectively removing dirt and bacteria.
FAQs About the word foams
a light frothy mass of fine bubbles formed in or on the surface of a liquid, a material in a lightweight cellular form resulting from introduction of gas bubble
sprays,surfs, heads, suds, froths,spumes, lathers, mousses, mists, spindrifts
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The cappuccino's thick foam adorned the cup's rim like a fluffy crown.
The gentle waves lapped at the sandy beach, their foamy crests shimmering in the sunlight.
The mixture frothed and foamed as the blender whipped it into a smooth consistency.
The volcanic eruption sent plumes of lava into the air, which cooled and foamed into jagged rocks.