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bubble

noun as in globule of air

verb as in foam, froth up, especially with sound

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Baldwin has a firm rule: “A pie isn’t done until you see the juices bubbling through the crust. That’s how you know the filling is fully cooked.”

From Salon

Takahashi also thinks the feeling of fullness caused by drinking carbonated beverages warrants further research, as carbon dioxide releases bubbles that stimulate the stomach's stretch receptors – creating a sensation of fullness.

From Salon

Many already felt the US AI industry was rife with inflated valuations, leading to talk of an AI bubble.

From BBC

Information bubbles exist on the Democratic side, too, but liberal voters are far more likely to encounter a diversity of sources.

From Salon

“Wait, we’re missing someone,” a text bubble in the team’s introduction video emphasized.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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