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foamy

[foh-mee] / ˈfoʊ mi /


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Foamy water lapped at my ankles, and the rocks were sharp underfoot.

From The Guardian • Jun. 30, 2020

Foamy viruses infect some mammals, including monkeys and apes.

From New York Times • Jan. 12, 2010

In recent months, scented advertisements for such products as Fleischmann's Gin, Gillette's Foamy Surf-Spray Shaving Cream, and Carven Parfums' Ma Griffe have been published in half a dozen magazines.

From Time Magazine Archive

Foamy or bubbling water along the pool's edge is a sign of potential trouble; it typically represents excessive organic matter, such as pollen or bacteria.

From Time Magazine Archive

Lissom swayings make the willows One bright sheen, Which the breeze puffs out in billows Foamy green.

From Voices for the Speechless by Firth, Abraham




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