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spume
foam

Froth is a very important feature of many types of coffee.

To create froth

I like to froth my coffee for ten seconds exactly, no more, no less.

unimportant events or actions; drivel

Thousands of African children die each day: why do the newspapers continue to discuss unnecessary showbiz froth?.

{v} to foam
{n} foam, emptiness, vain words
(Master) "A foolish gentleman" in Measure for Measure Lord Froth A pompous coxcomb in The Double Dealer, by Congreve
To bubble
{i} foam, light frothy mass of bubbles; nonsense; something unsubstantial, something trivial or worthless
{f} cover with a mass of bubbles; churn to foam, cause to turn to froth
form bubbles; "The boiling soup was frothing"; "The river was foaming"; "Sparkling water"
To throw up or out spume, foam, or bubbles; to foam; as beer froths; a horse froths
Light, unsubstantial matter
Froth is a mass of small bubbles on the surface of a liquid. the froth of bubbles on the top of a glass of beer The froth is blown away. = foam
a spume of saliva caused by disease or nervous excitement
To cover with froth; as, a horse froths his chain
disapproval If you refer to an activity or object as froth, you disapprove of it because it appears exciting or attractive, but has very little real value or importance. No substance at all, just froth
If a liquid froths, small bubbles appear on its surface. The sea froths over my feet Add a little of the warmed milk and allow to froth a little
To spit, vent, or eject, as froth
A type of foam in which solid particles are also dispersed in the liquid (in addition to the gas bubbles)
An aggregation of bubbles
To cause to foam
a mass of small bubbles formed in or on a liquid
make froth or foam and become bubbly; "The river foamed
The bubbles caused in fluids or liquors by fermentation or agitation; spume; foam; esp
A mixture of air, water and bitumen which rises to the surface of the primary separation vessel
Any empty, senseless show of wit or eloquence; rhetoric without thought
make froth or foam and become bubbly; "The river foamed"
to froth
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