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foaming
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foamingly
With foam frothily
Sea foam
Foam of sea water
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Foam
by violent agitation or fermentation froth spume scum as the foam of the sea
Despumate
To throw off impurities in spume to work off in foam or scum to foam
Polyurethane
are much used as the basis of light but rigid foams for packaging polyurethane foam and for hard coatings as on
low sudsing
causing little foam to form used of eg detergents Contrasted with high sudsing
Floor or ground
car or vehicle, Collector of Central Excise, Kanpur v. Matador Foam, (2005) 2 SCC 59.
Believe and hope
and desire.' 'Hope' is a wishful feeling floating on nebulous foams projected into the unknown future, the term 'believe', in the
Sea froth
See Sea foam 2
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