foam
Aussprache: [foʊm]
Wort
Kontext: „substances“
(noun) a light and airy substance made of many small bubbles. It often comes from liquids like soap or when you shake up something like a soda.
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The ocean was filled with white foam as the waves crashed against the rocks.
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There was not a single bit of foam on the calm surface of the lake.
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Why is there so much foam on my hot chocolate?
Kontext: „action“
(verb) to cause a liquid to produce bubbles and become frothy, like when you shake a soda can and then open it.
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When I shook the bottle, it started to foam and bubble over.
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If you don’t mix it well, the drink won’t foam up like it should.
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How do we foam the milk for the coffee?
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