Wiktionary
vb. to be extraordinarily angry.
WordNet
v. be in a state of uncontrolled anger [syn: foam at the mouth]
Usage examples of "froth at the mouth".
Even Mahrtiir, the eager fighter, stared as though she had begun to froth at the mouth.
His convulsions grew more violent and he began to froth at the mouth.
Giyan began to froth at the mouth, and she fought the urge to swallow, for she knew that if she did the Madila would spread throughout her system, and she would not be able to stop its pernicious effects.
Not for an important man like the senior member for the United Western Bloc, who might reasonably be expected to start raving or froth at the mouth in the absence of his retinue.
The woman's eyes rolled back in their sockets, and she began to groan and froth at the mouth and jerk about spasmodically, as the victims of head wounds were sometimes prone to do.
Your editorial writers froth at the mouth every day, making dire predictions of the demise of the West if they're signed.
Their eyes roll back in their heads until only the whites show, their limbs grow as stiff as clubs and shake and thrash about, they bite their own tongues and froth at the mouth, and when they are in this state, nothing in the world can reach them, whether they are tempted with beautiful women or burned with red-hot irons.
In the meantime, Malat began to froth at the mouth, and the froth was tinged blue with his blood.
He said the DaiMon wouid froth at the mouth to see a deal slip through his fingers because of a scheduling conflict.
When the senators in question spoke on the subject in session, they did not so much speak as froth at the mouth.