foams (Meaning)

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

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foams Sentence Examples

  1. The cappuccino's thick foam adorned the cup's rim like a fluffy crown.
  2. The gentle waves lapped at the sandy beach, their foamy crests shimmering in the sunlight.
  3. The mixture frothed and foamed as the blender whipped it into a smooth consistency.
  4. The volcanic eruption sent plumes of lava into the air, which cooled and foamed into jagged rocks.
  5. The firefighters sprayed the burning building with copious amounts of foam, suffocating the flames.
  6. The chemical reaction produced a bubbling, frothy liquid that foamed over the beaker's edge.
  7. The detergents in the washing machine created a rich foam that lifted dirt from the clothes.
  8. The bathwater was filled with a thick layer of bubbles that foamed and shimmered in the light.
  9. The foamy waves crashed onto the rocks with a thunderous roar.
  10. 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

surfs, froths, suds, heads, sprays,spumes, mousses, mists, lathers, 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.