0 present participle of froth
1 to (cause a liquid to) have or produce a lot of small bubbles that often rise to the surface:
There was no frothing at the mouth in my proposals.
I was going to accuse him of not having done his research and of frothing at the mouth to no purpose.
As has been brought out at the coroner's inquest and at the court of inquiry, there was some evidence of frothing at the mouth.
It appears to cower from the foreign peril frothing pious platitudes while foemen forge their arms.
They were showing clear signs of physical and mental stress: they were frothing at the mouth, and showed other signs of stress that would be obvious to a veterinarian.
Some models contain an automated milk frothing and dispensing device.
They derive this term from the word for the frothing stick, chicoli.
They are sometimes added to cooking oils to prevent excessive frothing during deep frying.