Similar words: bubble, gobble up, rubble, stubble, double up, stumble upon, hubbub, pile up. Meaning: v. move upwards in bubbles, as from the effect of heating; also used metaphorically.
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1. Add the white wine and let it bubble up.
2. Clouds will bubble up later this afternoon.
3. Often, it happens because good ideas bubble up from employees who actually do the work and deal with the customers.
4. At other times a wild laughter would bubble up out of his body for no apparent reason.
5. One never knows when inspiration will bubble up.
6. On Valentines'Night Bubble Up Your Passion!
7. They bubble up in slow motion out of the unconscious.
8. Amusing and revelatory anecdotes about him, should they bubble up in off-the-record conversations with him or his chief deputy, Boyd Johnson, must be sourced and confirmed elsewhere.
9. Sets or retrieves whether the current event should bubble up the hierarchy of event handlers.
10. Gases from deep in the earth bubble up through the lake.
11. Another could make insane laughter bubble up from the ground.
12. Steamed lamb bubble up not only delicious to eat and nutritious.
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13. Start listening to the subtle thoughts and feelings, the slight shifts in energy, which bubble up from your inner self.
14. It is built into a world view which, given time, rarely fails to bubble up.
15. It is being discussed on the diplomatic circuit and it will no doubt bubble up at Westminster.
16. The earliest use of the ID name, thought for a long time to bubble up.
17. Although conditions have been "green" all morning, meteorologists are concerned that shower clouds, and even storms, could bubble up just at the moment of lift-off.
18. The hot sulfur springs, for which the city is named, bubble up from below ground in a narrow gap in the Ouachita Mountains a little more than fifty miles west and slightly south of Little Rock.