bubblegum in the PONS Dictionary

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It is a hazy beer, instead of bright (or clear) and is characterized by fruity esters such as banana, orange, pineapple, and bubblegum flavors.
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In the original, the climax occurs approximately four minutes before the end of the film, leaving room for a bubblegum cake scene.
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Some of this stuff had a more mainstream or bubblegum-punk sound, and lyrics that focused on things like relationships and having funtraits.
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Have you ever seen his picture on a bubblegum card?
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Initially glam rock, the band later changed their style to soft rock/bubblegum.
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In bubblegum dance tracks, females usually sing the chorus, often in a high-pitched tone.
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New styles had either evolved out of garage rock or replaced it, such as psychedelic rock, progressive rock, heavy metal, country rock, and bubblegum.
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Like where they give free bubblegum out in the bathrooms?
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Containing 11 sugar-coated tracks and one ballad (something all bubblegum albums seemed to require), the album was an instant success.
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Bubblegum is a genre highly influenced by mbaqanga.
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