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vb. (present participle of bubble over English)
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Bubbling Over is Dolly Parton's 12th solo studio album, released in late 1973. It was produced by Bob Ferguson (though, as with all of Parton's early albums for RCA Records, Porter Wagoner also had an uncredited hand in the production), and included the country top-twenty single "Traveling Man" (not to be confused with the Ricky Nelson song of the same name), a re-recording of a song which Parton had first included on 1971's Coat of Many Colors album. "Afraid to Live and Afraid of Dying", a rare topical song by Parton, makes mention with the environmentalists of the early 1970s.
Two different versions of the album were released: the normal two-channel stereo version and a Quadradisc with four channels of sound.
Bubbling Over (1923–1938) was an American thoroughbred racehorse and sire. Bred in Kentucky, he was sired by English stakes winner North Star out of the mare, Beaming Beauty, who in turn was sired by the great Belmont Stakes champion, Sweep.
Owned by Colonel Bradley of Idle Hour Stock Farm, Bubbling Over was never out of the money in 13 starts. He is best known for his win in the 1926 Kentucky Derby, winning the race by 5 lengths in a time of 2:03 4/5.
Bubbling Over may refer to:
- Bubbling Over (album), a 1973 Dolly Parton music album
- Bubbling Over (horse), a thoroughbred racehorse
- Bubbling Over (1921 film), an American comedy short film starring "Snub" Pollard and Marie Mosquini
- Bubbling Over (1927 film), an American animated short film
- Bubbling Over (1934 film), an American short subject directed by Leigh Jason
Bubbling Over is a 1934 American musical comedy short film directed by Leigh Jason.
Usage examples of "bubbling over".
Once the potions were bubbling over a burner, I drew in my wearied will and released power into the mixes, suffusing them with energy.
A while longer he floundered around in the scrub, his ardour swiftly cooling, and by the time he battled his way back to the pipe track to find that Prester John had taken full advantage of the diversion and decamped, he was bubbling over with anger at himself and the girl.
And the cottonwood leaves were so still they could hear Indian Creek bubbling over smooth stones across the road a ways.
It had lasted for the better part of a year, but now, as the sun rose over the aftermath of the artificial breath experiment, they were scattered around, blinking stupidly at the devastated kitchen, with its dog-ribs strewn all over the floor, and huge jars of preserved spleens and gall-bladders, specimens of exotic parasites nailed to planks or glued to panes of glass, vile poisons bubbling over on the fire, and suddenly they felt completely disgusted with themselves.
But she looked into Tristan's bright eyes, bubbling over with naive enthusiasm, and felt the weight of centuries upon her.
Slumped in a chair by a table he had dragged over near the window, the guard watched these proceedings with a growl, his attention divided between the old woman, the pot bubbling over the fire&mdash.
One of the witches collapsed in the dust, with froth bubbling over her toothless gums.
He seemed as uninterested as though he'd merely found a sixpence in the street instead of the city he'd been bursting a gut trying to find, It was Fallon who was bubbling over with excitement.
Forney was a great enthusiast, and had intense hatred of the Southern leaders who had hindered his advancement when Buchanan was elected President, and he was bubbling over with resentment against them.
My minds a cauldron, Isaac thought, and all these dreams are bubbling over.
They were all bubbling over with excitement all, that was, but Dick Moss and Paul Hale.
Aydrian said quietly to his companions, his frustration at not being allowed to enter this contest bubbling over.