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foamy

/foh-mee/US // ˈfoʊ mi //UK // (ˈfəʊmɪ) //

泡沫丰富,泡沫的,泡沫多,泡沫

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    foam·i·er, foam·i·est.

    • : covered with or full of foam.
    • : consisting of foam.
    • : resembling foam.
    • : pertaining to foam.

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Examples

  • That side effect causes lipids to build up in cells, giving some cells a foamy appearance.

  • With the built-in froth separator, you won’t have to worry about your first sip being all foamy.

  • Just boil the pasta, cook the pancetta, beat the eggs until they’re super foamy, and combine everything over a low flame until you have a thick, creamy sauce.

  • Foamy, pink... oh, summertime cocktail hour, we love you so.

  • Lawson serves this “pinkly foamy purée” drink in margarita glasses.

  • We drive past a small pond of foamy water where they dumped the ashes, to Gas Chamber and Crematorium II.

  • As you neared it, however, the watery veil seemed flung over them, like the foamy tulle over a bride.

  • Jess broke all the eggs into the biggest bowl and beat them vigorously with a spoon until they were light and foamy.

  • The foamy wavelets curled up to her white feet, and coiled like serpents about her ankles.

  • Nor can we forget the foamy ciborium of the Church of St Lawrence.

  • Paul had just a fleeting glimpse of the boy in the foamy water.