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foamy

[foh-mee] / ˈfoʊ mi /


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The shells were ground into a powder and used to make a foamy material.

From BBC

When poured over the ice, the juice became a foamy, almost creamy concoction that had me imagining Caribbean ports-of-call I’ve never set foot in.

From Los Angeles Times

The result: the Wham-O Foam Party, released in 2020, which comes with a bucket, nontoxic solution and the label’s promise of “up to 1.5 hours of foamy fun” with a bit of water added.

From Los Angeles Times

Add the cumin, curry powder, fennel, sugar and cayenne, then cook, swirling, until aromatic and the butter is foamy, 30 to 45 seconds.

From Washington Times

She said she was concerned because Tammy Daybell was just 49 and also had quite a bit of foamy pink sputum coming from her mouth.

From Seattle Times