Synonym: bubble, froth, lather. Meaning: [fəʊm] n. 1. a mass of small bubbles formed in or on a liquid 2. a lightweight material in cellular form; made by introducing gas bubbles during manufacture. v. form bubbles.
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91, Some chemical treatments can affect foam media, but a filter pad is immune.
92, The fire extinguisher uses a chemical foam rather than water.
93, The day was full of hard sunlight, meager clouds looking like white foam just beginning to evaporate.
94, Or did they spontaneously manifest themselves, like the foam of a wave or the bloom on a country hedge in spring?
95, Best of all, the safety mattress does not cost much more than standard foam.
96, Insert the flower sprigs into the foam, within the general framework.
97, Then the dipper birds would come wheeling over the dunes, skimming the foam, light as dry leaves.
98, White foam from the top of the waves left lines on the beach.
99, Foam attack: Thieves broke into vending machines at Teesdale's new sports centre at Barnard Castle to steal £100 cash.
100, The effluent from paper making contains 10 to 100 times the amount of contaminants produced in the manufacture of polystyrene foam.
101, Some carpets have an integral foam backing as part of the underlay.
102, The seats use metal springs with foam covering and upholstery in cloth, velour or leather.
103, All three models have foam insulation and a thermostatically controlled, forced-air cooling system.
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104, Foam began to spread through the air as the fire-fighting systems reacted automatically to the emergency.
105, Foam media is also supplied in some units as the main source of biological filtration.
106, The Protec filters which can be built up by modules, feature brushes, foam cartridges and flocor.
107, The lining is calf leather and there is a comfortable insole of shaped close cell foam.
108, Ellen meanwhile cleared the foam from the teak deck, then searched Wavebreaker's cabins.
109, Cows with the disease foam at the mouth and their legs splay out.
110, All synthetic fabrics, plastics, chipboard, plywood, foam rubber and other man-made materials are excluded from the oasis.
111, Large waves, taking form; the white foam crests are more extensive everywhere.
112, Standard polyurethane foam ignites rapidly, forming dense clouds of smoke and toxic vapour as it does so.
113, Then he recognised the darker mass of the dinghy against the white foam.
114, A foam mattress was still saturated and a bottle of Johnson's Baby Sun Block was unreadable because of the blood.
115, He took a swig of beer waved the bottle once or twice to watch the foam rise, and began to speak.
116, Salt water, beaten into a white sea foam, collides into the granite with each swell.
117, The foam is lightweight but loses much of its shock absorbing value after about 300 miles of wear and tear.
118, Latex foam is a better choice than polyurethane as it's more durable and offers better support.
119, Cover loosely and keep in a warm place for about 4 hours. Skim off any foam.
120, These are made from a tough plastic foam and are very light to wear.