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lather

[lath-er] / ˈlæð ər /


VERB
cause to bubble
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Example Sentences

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“His face lathered and wearing one of his famous grins,” he talked “gayly to his press friends” while he was being shaved, Price wrote.

From Washington Post

They cheered the offended James into a lather.

From Los Angeles Times

But even in Republican circles, most people simply don't care enough about "woke" Disney to work themselves into a lather over it.

From Salon

Gabito came into the world lathered in cod-liver oil, his parents claimed, with two brains and the memory of an elephant.

From New York Times

By time Villalba took the stage, the audience was in a lather.

From Los Angeles Times