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bubble

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A spherically contained volume of air or other gas, especially one made from soapy liquid. 2 A small spherical cavity in a solid material. 3 Anything resembling a hollow sphere. 4 (context economics English) A period of intense speculation in a market, ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
mid-15c., perhaps from bubble (n.) and/or from Middle Low German bubbeln (v.), probably of echoic origin. Related: Bubbled ; bubbling .

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Bubble is a 2005 film directed by Steven Soderbergh . It was shot on high-definition video . It featured some unusual production aspects. In traditional terms, the movie has no script . All lines were improvised according to an outline written by screenwriter ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. form, produce, or emit bubbles; "The soup was bubbling" flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise; "babbling brooks" [syn: ripple , babble , guggle , burble , gurgle ] expel gas from the stomach; "In China it is polite to burp at the table" ...

Usage examples of bubble.

The scene I cannot describe--I should faint if I tried it, for there is madness in a room full of classified charnel things, with blood and lesser human debris almost ankle-deep on the slimy floor, and with hideous reptilian abnormalities sprouting, bubbling, and baking over a winking bluish-green spectre of dim flame in a far corner of black shadows.

It was filled not quite to the brim with a mass of what looked like thick red slime and it bubbled continuously as if aboil on some gigantic stove.

Suddenly, Abrim wanted nothing so much as to exit this gleaming sterile bubble and get back to his crowded, cluttered ship.

The journey took several minutes even at a sprint, through sunken tunnels and window-lined connecting bridges, up and down grilled ramps, through ponderous internal airlocks and sweltering aeroponics labs, taking this detour or that to avoid a blown bubble or failed airlock.

It breathed and blew bubbles and occasionally caressed an agate or two with its prehensile limbs.

In such an arrangement, bubbles that are close to the edges of the band miss altogether the emanations that are in the center of the band, which are shared only by bubbles that are aligned with the center.

Alemans were trying to drive them into the alkahest pits still bubbling from the First Sorcerous War.

She watched the two Amar stirring the gravel a minute more, then wandered about a large pile of rock to stand beside the hot spring, watching purple bubbles pop and pale purple mists glide across the seething water.

Upon the crest of the heap, the lump of ambergris bubbled, smoking, its sweet scent filling the air.

Each one was large and curved, containing a bubbling yellowish liquid like amniotic fluid.

It was a scene from a vision of Fuseli, and over all the rest reigned that riot of luminous amorphousness, that alien and undimensioned rainbow of cryptic poison from the well--seething, feeling, lapping, reaching, scintillating, straining, and malignly bubbling in its cosmic and unrecognizable chromaticism.

There was always deer sausage on the stove, and a gumbo full of oysters, shrimp, crabmeat, chicken, Andouille sausage would brim green bubbling.

Martin touched another control and annotations appeared, pointing out a black circle within the dark bubble and indicating its diameter, just a bit bigger than Jupiter.

Normers verified his theory of gravimagnetic rotations, and it turned out, in addition, that on planets of type C Meoli there can exist not tri- but tetraploids of silicon, and on that moon where Arder nearly did himself in there is nothing but lousy lava and bubbles the size of skyscrapers.

Eustace picked up a net and went to the vat where the artesian water bubbled.