Full of foam or bubbles
“The champagne glasses were filled with bubbling effervescent liquid, ready to be toasted.”
Showing or characterized by great energy and movement
Bubbling or steaming from being at boiling point
Emitting a gurgling or burbling sound
Exuberant ebulliency or effervescence characterized by lively effusiveness
“Her performance on stage was a perfect reflection of bubbling, as her energetic dance moves and infectious smile radiated exuberance and effervescence.”
A mass of small bubbles in liquid caused by agitation, fermentation, or salivating
A sound like that of water gently flowing around obstructions
Present participle for to produce, or rise up in, bubbles
“The cheap champagne would bubble up out of the mouth of the bottle and inside our mouths.”
Present participle for to boil, or to reach boiling point
“As soon as the stock begins to bubble, take the pan off the heat.”
(somewhat rare) Present participle for to flow in a (bubbly) stream
“Water would bubble from the fountain into the pond.”
Present participle for to gush or brim over with something, sometimes figuratively
“His elation was evident, and he was trying very hard not to bubble over with glee.”
Present participle for to break out in blisters
Present participle for to speak or write about someone or something with great enthusiasm or admiration
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