Froth
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Froth ( noun )
- A mass of bubbles formed on the surface of a liquid, often as a result of agitation or fermentation.
- Something that is insubstantial or lacking in value or substance.
Origin:
The word "froth" comes from the old english word "froð" which means "foam". it was first used in the 8th century. .
Examples:
- The beer had a thick froth on top.
- The waves had a froth of white foam.
- She was angry and her words were just froth and no substance.
- The ocean was covered in a froth of bubbles.
- The cappuccino had a froth of steamed milk on top.
(As a verb)
Froth ( verb )
- A mass of bubbles formed on the surface of a liquid, often as a result of agitation or fermentation.
- Something that is insubstantial or lacking in value or substance.
Origin:
The word "froth" comes from the old english word "froð" which means "foam". it was first used in the 8th century. .
Examples:
- The beer had a thick froth on top.
- The waves had a froth of white foam.
- She was angry and her words were just froth and no substance.
- The ocean was covered in a froth of bubbles.
- The cappuccino had a froth of steamed milk on top.