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.

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bub (v. t.)

To throw out in bubbles; to bubble.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bub

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bub Sentence Examples

  1. The bub of water in the pot signaled that it was ready for tea.
  2. With a gentle breeze, the bubbles danced atop the bubbling brook.
  3. The frothy bub on the surface of the soda made it irresistible on a hot day.
  4. As the soap mixed with water, it formed a delightful bub in the sink.
  5. My cat's playful antics often involve chasing after bubbles as they pop, leaving nothing but a memory of the bub.
  6. The bub of laughter filled the room as friends shared stories around the fireplace.
  7. With each stroke of the paintbrush, the artist brought life to the canvas, creating a vibrant bub of colors.
  8. The bub of excitement grew louder as the crowd eagerly awaited the start of the concert.
  9. In the quiet of the night, the only sound was the gentle bub of the fish tank in the corner.
  10. 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.