- n.Bubbles; soap bubbles and (to express) a little emotion
- v.Bubbling; froth and (move) making a bubbling sound; full of (certain)
- WebBubble bubble; blisters
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- In 1837 he lost some money by speculating in one of the many bubble companies of that year.
Source: E. Linklater - Yon swoll'n brook that bubbles fast.
Source: Tennyson - Wild thoughts bubbled within her.
Source: C. Kingsley - The silver bubbling of a thrush.
Source: P. G. Wodehouse - A spring comes bubbling up there.
Source: J. Masefield