flkırdamak

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bubble
A spherically contained volume of air, especially one made from soapy liquid
Someone who has been ‘bubbled’ or fooled; a dupe

For no woman, sure, will plead the passion of love for an excuse. This would be to own herself the mere tool and bubble of the man.

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To cheat, delude

No, no, friend, I shall never be bubbled out of my religion in hopes only of keeping my place under another government.

{f} sparkle, froth
a spherical volume of gas or vapor in a liquid but also commonly used to refer to a spherical void in a liquid
To run with a gurgling noise, as if forming bubbles; as, a bubbling stream
A period of intense speculation in a market, causing prices to rise quickly to irrational levels as the metaphorical bubble expands, and then fall even more quickly as the bubble bursts
a period during which speculative investors buy shares, pushing their prices up to unsustainable levels
The globule of air in the spirit tube of a level
Anything resembling a hollow sphere
A feeling, influence, or activity that is bubbling away continues to occur. political tensions that have been bubbling away for years
When a liquid bubbles, bubbles move in it, for example because it is boiling or moving quickly. Heat the seasoned stock until it is bubbling The fermenting wine has bubbled up and over the top
1) Under Federal law, a system that allows emission sources to propose means to comply with a set of emissions limitations Often this means sources can meet total emissions limitations by large decreases in emissions where control costs less, in return for a comparable relaxation of controls at a second, more expensive control point 2) A boundary around a facility Emission points within this boundary contribute to a facility's environmental impact and the plant's "site emission limit "
A void left in a cast when the casting material does not come into full contact with portions of the specimen impression in the mold Results in a smooth, semi-spherical impression left in cast, usually around teeth and areas of minute detail See Microbubbles
A globule of air, or globular vacuum, in a transparent solid; as, bubbles in window glass, or in a lens
A market where asset prices have dramatically risen well-above any objective valuations Bubbles are usually social events that are fueled by irrational optimism about the prospects for the particular market or asset
a speculative scheme that depends on unstable factors that the planner cannot control; "his proposal was nothing but a house of cards"; "a real estate bubble"
Anything that wants firmness or solidity; that which is more specious than real; a false show; a cheat or fraud; a delusive scheme; an empty project; a dishonest speculation; as, the South Sea bubble
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