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    froth
    /frɒθ/

    noun

    • 1. a mass of small bubbles in liquid caused by agitation, fermentation, or salivating: "leave the yeast until there is a good head of froth" Similar foamlatherheadsuds
    • 2. worthless or insubstantial talk, ideas, or activities: "she had a glimpse of the froth of London life" Similar triviatriflesirrelevanciesnonsenseOpposite nitty-gritty

    verb

    • 1. form or contain a rising or overflowing mass of small bubbles: "the red blood frothed at his lips"

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  2. FROTH definition: 1. small, white bubbles on the surface of a liquid: 2. something that is not serious and has no…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of FROTH is bubbles formed in or on a liquid : foam. How to use froth in a sentence.

  4. FROTH meaning: 1. small, white bubbles on the surface of a liquid: 2. something that is not serious and has no…. Learn more.

  5. an aggregation of bubbles, as on an agitated liquid or at the mouth of a hard-driven horse; foam; spume. a foam of saliva or fluid resulting from disease. something unsubstantial, trivial, or evanescent: The play was a charming bit of froth. Synonyms: nonsense, fluff, frivolity, triviality.

  6. If you say that someone is frothing, or that they are frothing at the mouth, you are emphasizing that they are very angry or excited about something.

  7. froth. noun. /frɒθ/. /frɔːθ/. [uncountable] a mass of small bubbles, especially on the surface of a liquid synonym foam. a glass of beer with thick froth on top. The horse’s bit was covered with white froth. The barmen around here always top up your beer with too much froth. Join us.

  8. Froth is the gathering of small bubbles at the top of a drink, like the fizzy froth on the top of your root beer float. There's usually froth on the surface of soda, beer, and even coffee drinks like cappuccinos and lattes, which are topped with milk froth.

  9. Jun 12, 2024 · froth (third-person singular simple present froths, present participle frothing, simple past and past participle frothed) ( transitive) To create froth in (a liquid). I like to froth my coffee for ten seconds exactly. ( intransitive) ( of a liquid) To bubble . ( transitive) To spit, vent, or eject, as froth.

  10. If you say that someone is frothing, or that they are frothing at the mouth, you are emphasizing that they are very angry or excited about something.

  11. See synonyms for: froth frothed frothing on Thesaurus.com noun an aggregation of bubbles, as on an agitated liquid or at the mouth of a hard-driven horse; foam; spume.