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Foam   /foʊm/   Listen
Foam

noun
1.
A mass of small bubbles formed in or on a liquid.  Synonym: froth.
2.
A lightweight material in cellular form; made by introducing gas bubbles during manufacture.
verb
(past & past part. foamed; pres. part. foaming)
1.
Become bubbly or frothy or foaming.  Synonyms: effervesce, fizz, form bubbles, froth, sparkle.  "The river was foaming" , "Sparkling water"



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"Foam" Quotes from Famous Books



... wall of its huge opposition to the sky, its scale gigantic, its power utterly prodigious. What she knew of it hitherto as green and delicate forms waving and rustling in the winds was but, as it were the spray of foam that broke into sight upon the nearer edge of viewless depths far, far away. The trees, indeed, were sentinels set visibly about the limits of a camp that itself remained invisible. The awful hum and murmur of the main body in the distance passed into that still room about ...
— The Man Whom the Trees Loved • Algernon Blackwood

... smiting of the black waves, provoking each other on, endlessly, all the infinite march of the Atlantic rolling on behind them to their help,—and still to strike them back into a wreath of smoke and futile foam, and win its way against them, and keep its charge of life from them;—does any other soulless thing do as ...
— The Harbours of England • John Ruskin

... down the steep side of the island, it crashes with irresistible force through the furze, and heather, and shrubs, clearing a path as it goes till it reaches the granite rocks, upon which it crashes and bounds, breaking off great splinters, till finally with a boom it buries itself in the foam, never more to be seen by ...
— Jethou - or Crusoe Life in the Channel Isles • E. R. Suffling

... beneath us, lashed into a turmoil of foam with Polter's wading steps. There was a brief swaying vista of a toy city; starlight overhead; a lurching swaying miniature of landscape as Polter ran for the towering cliffs. Then he climbed and scrambled ...
— Beyond the Vanishing Point • Raymond King Cummings

... bold bird, between the billow's top And mountain's summit, sweeps around The muscle-clothed rock, and with light wing Sports on the foam, my body hovered. ...
— Niels Klim's journey under the ground • Baron Ludvig Holberg


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