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A substance composed of a large collection of bubbles or their solidified remains, ''especially:''
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A collection of small bubbles created when the surface of a body of water is moved by tides, wind, etc.
(RQ:Shakespeare Timon of Athens)
1798, (w), ''(w)'' in ''(w),'' London: J. & A. Arch, p.(nbs)12,https://archive.org/details/lyricalballadswi00word/page/12/mode/1up?q=foam
- The breezes blew, the white foam flew, / The furrow follow’d free: / We were the first that ever burst / Into that silent Sea.
1838, (w), “Siope” in ''Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque,'' Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard, 1840, Volume(nbs)2, p.(nbs)22,https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nc01.ark:/13960/t10q0mw4b&view=1up&seq=30&skin=2021&q1=foam
- And the heaven became livid with the violence of the tempest (..) and the river was tormented into foam (..)
1969, (w), ''The Great Ponds,'' London: Heinemann, 1970, Chapter(nbs)5, p.(nbs)45,https://archive.org/details/greatponds00amad/page/45/mode/1up?q=foam
- Many the fish-traps were full of fish that raised foam as they splashed about.
A collection of small bubbles formed from bodily fluids such as saliva or sweat.
(RQ:Dickens Oliver Twist)
1954, (w), ''(w),'' London: Collins, 1974, Chapter(nbs)9, p.(nbs)118,https://archive.org/details/horsehisboy0000lewi_g6w9/page/118/mode/1up?q=foam
- The horses were flecked with foam and their breathing was noisy.
A collection of small bubbles on the surface of a liquid that is heated, fermented or carbonated.
(RQ:Eliot Adam Bede)
1938, (w), ''(w),'' New York: Scribner, Chapter(nbs)15, p.(nbs)174,https://archive.org/details/yearling00rawl/page/174/mode/1up?q=foam
- The last of the milk vanished in a swirl of foam and gurgling.
1958, (w), ''(w),'' New York: Astor-Honor, 1959, Part(nbs)1, Chapter(nbs)8, p.(nbs)74,https://archive.org/details/thingsfallapart0000ache/page/74/mode/1up?q=foam
- It was a very good palm-wine and powerful, for in spite of the palm fruit hung across the mouth of the pot to restrain the lively liquor, white foam rose and spilled over.
1988, (w), ''(w),'' New York: Viking, Part(nbs)2, p.(nbs)167,https://archive.org/details/breathinglessons0000tyle/page/167/mode/1up?q=foam
- A slender thread of soft-drink foam traced her upper lip;
A collection of small bubbles created by mixing soap with water.
1964, (w), ''(w),'' New York: Viking, p.(nbs)255,https://archive.org/details/herzog0bell/page/255/mode/1up?q=foam
- (..) she concentrated on the foam in the sink, tempering the water.
(RQ:Hollinghurst Swimming Pool)
A collection of small bubbles formed by mixing an extinguishing agent with water, used to cover and extinguish fires.
A material formed by trapping pockets of gas in a liquid or solid.
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The sea.
(RQ:Spenser Epithalamion)
1885, (w), “Foreign Children” in ''(w),'' London: Longmans, Green, p.(nbs)34,https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hwp518&view=1up&seq=50&skin=2021&q1=foam
- You must dwell beyond the foam, / But I am safe and live at home.
Fury.
(RQ:Shakespeare Antony and Cleopatra) And that is itHath made me rig my navy; at whose burthenThe anger'd ocean foams; with which I meantTo scourge the ingratitude that despiteful RomeCast on my noble father.
1706, (w), “The Day of Judgement,” lines 1-2, http://www.bartleby.com/332/423.html
- When the fierce North-wind with his airy forces
- Rears up the Baltic to a foaming fury;
(RQ:Chesterton Thursday)
To spew saliva as foam; to at the mouth.
(RQ:Shakespeare Henry 6-3) to London will we march amain,And once again bestride our foaming steeds,And once again cry ‘Charge upon our foes!’But never once again turn back and fly.
(RQ:KJV)
(RQ:Cleland Fanny Hill)