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vb. (en-third-person singular of: bubble up)
Usage examples of "bubbles up".
Kim held Bubbles up so she could breathe it, while breathing it herself.
Like the surface of a pot of cooking oatmeal (he saw they didn't comprehend the allusion, but let it stand), it bubbles up in some regions and cools and solidifies and sinks down in creases elsewhere.
The beautiful man laughs again, and with his laughter my own happiness bubbles up.
Take out the cork and the gas inside which has been under pressure bubbles up.
Catherine would have submerged herself in a froth of bubbles up to her chin.
She was sitting in the bathtub, with soap bubbles up to her breasts.
We worship the lifeforce that pervades the galaxy in infinite variety, life that bubbles up from the ferment of worlds, and we know that force may appear in myriad guises.
It feels as if he has tapped into a well of energy, and it bubbles up under pressure.
He hooted through the regulator, blowing a cloud of bubbles up past the face plate.
The black water bears a greenish-brown floating scum, which for ever bubbles up from the putrid mud of the bottom.
Fastening my mandibles firmly, I blow the air out my spiracles with a mighty blast that bubbles up around Enerous and Tenebrey, making them giggle.
It bubbles up from deep underground in messy billows and currents and stinking, flatulent explosions.