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Sentence count:290+3Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: babblebelchburbleburpeructgugglegurglehouse of cardsrippleSimilar words: rubberablecableBibleblessblendtableunableMeaning: ['bʌbl]  n. 1. a hollow globule of gas (e.g., air or carbon dioxide) 2. a speculative scheme that depends on unstable factors that the planner cannot control 3. an impracticable and illusory idea 4. a dome-shaped covering made of transparent glass or plastic. v. 1. form, produce, or emit bubbles 2. flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise 3. expel gas from the stomach. 
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31. Felt Hat blows a bubble with her gum.
32. Unlike Hart-Davis, who seems to bubble with natural carbonation.
33. By the late 60s the folk-blues bubble had burst.
34. A bubble of hysterical laughter rose to her lips.
35. Miguel said, bubble gum clacking in his mouth.
36. From shampoo and powder to bubble bath and lotion.
37. No one knew anyone in the other bubble.
38. When the pancakes start to bubble, flip them over.
39. Eating chocolates in a bubble bath.
40. It looked like a large,[http://sentencedict.com/bubble.html] wobbling soap bubble.
41. But now dealers say the bubble has burst.
42. The bubble is bound to burst.
43. I shall not wait until the bubble bursts.
44. It was like a big bubble in the world.
45. The truth is that the bubble has burst.
46. But the flash of imagining pops like a bubble.
47. The bubble burst in 1992 and all over the country people were left with burned fingers.
48. Yet even then, as whenever she broke the rules(sentencedict.com), I had to admit to a tiny bubble of delight.
49. In mid-March, at the Chicago Board of Trade, a bubble in the wheat pit sent prices flying.
50. Toxic substances bubble to the surface destroying vegetation, turning it brown or fluorescent.
51. Here, on the floor, is a small flat cylinder with a spirit-level bubble in the center of its top surface.
52. The bubble policy was the first implicit market-based approach to be used in reducing emissions in the United States.
53. There, a sharp rise in interest rates popped the market's speculative bubble.
54. The question is, how long can this go on before the bubble bursts?
55. Normal inkjets use heat to form a bubble of ink which is expelled through nozzles on the printhead.
56. This means that they are always slightly damp, and so step paint would tend to bubble or blister.
57. Often, it happens because good ideas bubble up from employees who actually do the work and deal with the customers.
58. But the bubble burst when he failed to raise the cash for the scheme.
59. Patrick builds an entire world filled with bubble machines, sailing ships and friendly dinosaurs.
60. Lily helped herself to the two smallest slices and a generous portion of the crispy brown bubble and squeak.
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