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Frothing

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Adjective

1. foaming, foamy, frothing

producing or covered with lathery sweat or saliva from exhaustion or disease

Example Sentences:
'the rabid animal's frothing mouth'

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Frothing

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noun
1. 
a mass of small bubbles of air or a gas in a liquid, produced by fermentation, detergent, etc
2. 
a mixture of saliva and air bubbles formed at the lips in certain diseases, such as rabies
3. 
trivial ideas, talk, or entertainment
verb
4. 
to produce or cause to produce froth
5. (transitive)
to give out in the form of froth
6. (transitive)
to cover with froth

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Frothing

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noun
1. 
a whitish mass of bubbles; foam
2. 
foaming saliva caused by disease or great excitement
3. 
light, trifling, or worthless talk, ideas, etc.
verb transitive
4. 
to cause to foam
5. 
to cover with foam
6. 
to spill forth like foam
verb intransitive
7. 
to produce froth; foam

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Frothing

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n.
1. A mass of bubbles in or on a liquid; foam.
2. Salivary foam released as a result of disease or exhaustion.
3. Something unsubstantial or trivial: "The frivolous side of the Sixtiesfashion, pop culture, sexshould not be dismissed as mere froth and show" (Tony Judt).
4. High prices unwarranted by economic fundamentals: a housing market with a lot of froth.
5. A fit of anger or vexation: was in a froth over the long delay.
v. (also frôth, frŏth) frothed, froth·ing, froths
v.tr.
1. To cover with foam.
2. To cause to foam.
v.intr.
To exude or expel foam: a dog frothing at the mouth.

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