frothy in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

frothy in the PONS Dictionary

frothy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The eggs are placed around the circumference of a branch and covered with a frothy material called spumaline.
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Designed rather like a shower-head, beer dispensed through a sparkler becomes aerated and frothy which results in a noticeable head.
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Here they are immersed in a frothy, viscous liquid that contains some nourishment to supplement what they obtain from the yolks of the eggs.
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Also, the tears might seem frothy or bubbly in nature and mild scarring might occur to the eyelids.
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Basalt in the tops of subaerial lava flows and cinder cones will often be highly vesiculated, imparting a lightweight frothy texture to the rock.
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The television advert featured the frothybeast giving the general public an insight to his frothy life.
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It expressed its artistic nature by belching up bubbles and frothy clots.
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Originally prepared only as a drink, chocolate was served as a bitter, frothy liquid, mixed with spices, wine or corn puree.
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What had been fun and frothy turns irretrievably maudlin.
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Eggs are typically deposited in a frothy mass that is produced by glands in the abdomen.
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