foamed Meaning & Definition

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  • Us [ foʊm]

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  • One example of failure to do this was the case of flat roofs after foamed plastic insulation boards were introduced to achieve higher thermal insulation standards.

  • Also, foamed concrete is now being used for the speedy reinstatement of trenches.

  • Many inflammable materials are used in factories and even the flame-retardant version of foamed polyether is not free of fire risk.

  • Foamed polyethylene is used for insoles and foam-backed nylon linings have also been introduced where appropriate.

  • He was asked to rule on a case involving the application of the regulation to the filling of an external cavity wall with foamed urea formaldehyde.

  • Eyeballs were protruded, and blood had foamed from mouths and noses.

  • What was the cause of their being so hostile that they foamed at the mouth?

  • Foamed latex is sometimes considered the ultimate in prosthetic appliance.

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