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Foamy   /fˈoʊmi/   Listen
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foamy  adj.  Covered with foam; frothy; spumy. "Behold how high the foamy billows ride!"






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Foamy" Quotes from Famous Books



... here and there a foamy flake Upon me as I travel, With many a silvery waterbreak ...
— The Children's Garland from the Best Poets • Various

... gray-haired woman came and set down a tray containing a sandwich and a mug. From the foamy top of the mug came the unmistakable ...
— The Helpful Hand of God • Tom Godwin

... longer, for Destiny calleth me! Bid thou my warriors after my funeral pyre Build me a burial-cairn high on the sea-cliff's head; So that the seafarers Beowulf's Barrow Henceforth shall name it, they who drive far and wide Over the mighty flood their foamy keels. Thou art the last of all the kindred of Wagmund! Wyrd has swept all my kin, all the brave chiefs away! Now must I ...
— Bulfinch's Mythology • Thomas Bulfinch

... The yawning sea was mad, Up it drew, down swirled; dread stood about them, Forth welled the sea-wounds. On those war-troops fell, As from the heaven high, that handiwork of God. Thus swept He down the sea-wall, foamy-billowed, The sea that never shelters, struck by His ancient sword, Till, by its dint[B] of death, slept the doughty ones; An army of sinners, fast surrounded there, The sea-pale, sodden warriors their souls up-yielded Then the dark upsweltering, of haughty waves the greatest, Over them ...
— Our Catholic Heritage in English Literature of Pre-Conquest Days • Emily Hickey

... streaming gold; syringa ivory pure; The scented and the scentless rose; this red And of a humbler growth, the other tall, And throwing up into the darkest gloom Of neighbouring cypress, or more sable yew, Her silver globes, light as the foamy surf That the wind severs from the broken wave; The lilac various in array, now white, Now sanguine, and her beauteous head now set With purple spikes pyramidal, as if Studious of ornament, yet unresolved Which hue she most approved, she chose them all; ...
— The Task and Other Poems • William Cowper


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