bub (Meaning)
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bub (n.)
Strong malt liquor.
A young brother; a little boy; -- a familiar term of address of a small boy.
Webster
bub (v. t.)
To throw out in bubbles; to bubble.
Synonyms & Antonyms of bub
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bub Sentence Examples
- The bub of water in the pot signaled that it was ready for tea.
- With a gentle breeze, the bubbles danced atop the bubbling brook.
- The frothy bub on the surface of the soda made it irresistible on a hot day.
- As the soap mixed with water, it formed a delightful bub in the sink.
- My cat's playful antics often involve chasing after bubbles as they pop, leaving nothing but a memory of the bub.
- The bub of laughter filled the room as friends shared stories around the fireplace.
- With each stroke of the paintbrush, the artist brought life to the canvas, creating a vibrant bub of colors.
- The bub of excitement grew louder as the crowd eagerly awaited the start of the concert.
- In the quiet of the night, the only sound was the gentle bub of the fish tank in the corner.
- With a steady rhythm, the coffee machine emitted a comforting bub as it brewed the morning pick-me-up.
FAQs About the word bub
Strong malt liquor., A young brother; a little boy; -- a familiar term of address of a small boy., To throw out in bubbles; to bubble.
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The bub of water in the pot signaled that it was ready for tea.
With a gentle breeze, the bubbles danced atop the bubbling brook.
The frothy bub on the surface of the soda made it irresistible on a hot day.
As the soap mixed with water, it formed a delightful bub in the sink.