Synonym: babble, belch, burble, burp, eruct, guggle, gurgle, house of cards, ripple. Similar words: rubber, able, cable, Bible, bless, blend, table, unable. Meaning: ['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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91. She would watch the ball, shading her eyes, and blow a pink bubble.
92. She was supremely self-confident with the gift of being able to bubble whenever the camera was rolling.
93. It is built into a world view which, given time, rarely fails to bubble up.
94. Kids warmed up to worms, connected with electricity and watched calcite crystals bubble in a cupful of vinegar.
95. Insulate the ducts that carry heat to your home with bubble wrap.
96. It is being discussed on the diplomatic circuit and it will no doubt bubble up at Westminster.
97. But it just keeps on doing its job, safe in its timeless bubble.
98. Behind it was a small white cliff, the bubble of water.
99. There were three gunners, both front and rear of the plane and one in a bubble canopy half way down the fuselage.
100. That was when Man discovered you could blow molten glass into a bubble at the end of a long metal pipe.
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101. But the market saturated, the bubble burst, and everyone thought the console business was finished.
102. In this way stock options have contributed generously to the swelling stock market bubble.
103. At other times a wild laughter would bubble up out of his body for no apparent reason.
104. The ground crew can now work to refuel, clean the squashed bugs off the bubble and put the aircraft to bed.
105. Visitors were intrigued by the live specimens, marionettes and innovations such as the Mouse Alert and the mini bubble.
106. The real innovation is the bubble jet printer in the notebook's casing.
107. Leave the mixture in a warm place until the yeast starts to bubble. 2.
108. The water being driven along the hot pipes should get rid of the bubble of air.
109. They are let, loose by a man in a Plexiglas bubble controlling every-thing by pulling levers.
110. That is why the track a particle makes when going through a bubble chamber looks almost straight.
111. Carry your spares in their original bubble pack or, if loose, wrap each battery in plastic.
112. But I have some secret bubble of amusement in me and it's lighter than air.
113. You inform by making sure that the programme is not just froth and bubble, that it has genuine body.
114. Gentle agitation of the acid, and slight tilting of the face prevents the formation of bubble trains which trench the surface.
115. That's what you get for buying your jewellery from a bubble gum machine.
116. With the pricking of the Wall Street bubble, that theory is now itself history.
117. Humpback whales have even been seen to weave a snare of air-bubbles - a bubble net.
118. In essence the model is balanced on a bubble of air and keeps trying to slide off it.
119. Unbelievably, it all dried out without a bubble, and was duly admired by our visitors the following day.
120. Faces red as holly berries, mouths in a bubble of swearing, they dip and revel in the snow.