0 a mass of small bubbles on the top of a liquid etc -- ฟอง
Some types of beer have more froth than others.
1 to have or produce froth -- เกิดน้ำลายฟูมปาก
Mad dogs froth at the mouth.
Only big, important goals will, in reflective equilibrium, stand above the ever-present froth and allow the comparison to be anything more than a rough one.
Evacuation is continued until the resin ceases to froth, when the samples will also have been outgassed.
The froth on this meaty stew could have been skimmed off.
He cannot ignore culture as if it was merely a layer of froth to be blown off the top in order to reveal the underlying true nature of man.
All is grace, froth and flow.
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.
One cannot stand the sight of water, one froths at the mouth, and one dies a most horrifying death.
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