"Spuming" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Spuming" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Spuming" Meaning

To spume means to spout or spout forth with a bubbling sound, often in a manner suggesting a violent or tumultuous eruption, such as when something is boiling over, foaming up, or overflowing.

"Spuming" Examples

Spuming Examples:


1. To spume and froth up water: The sea began to spume and froth up in the stormy weather.
2. A type of material with a spumous quality: The chemical compound had a spumous texture, capable of forming suds easily.
3. A mass of spume: After the crash, a spume of froth covered the entire surface of the tea.
4. Spuming from the froth: The coffee gradually lost its froth and began to spume less, leaving behind a creamy, smooth top.
5. Resembling a spume: The natural history exhibit featured the intricate patterns found in foam, a spuming version of tracks left by a whale on tall grass, formed by something in its migration that splashed back off the back(top).

"Spuming" Similar Words

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Frothy or foamy.

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The word "spumescence" is a noun that refers to the process of foaming or bubbling, particularly in liquids or gases. It can also refer to a state of drunken revelry or frantic joy.<br><br>In a more poetic sense, spumescence can describe the effervescent quality of something, where it is light, frothy, and throat-clearingly lively. However, it's worth noting that this word is not commonly used in modern English, and its usage is mostly found in fiction, such as fantasy or science fiction novels, or in poetic or whimsical writing.<br><br>Thomas Hobbes, an English philosopher, was the first to coin this word in the 17th century, basing it on the Latin word "spumas," meaning foam.

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The word "spunkily" is an adverb that means in a spirited, feisty, or determined manner. It describes something or someone who shows courage, confidence, and a touch of attitude, often in a charming or endearing way.

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A part of a riding whip, typically made of metal or plastics, attached to the end of a horse riding whip. It's used to urge the horse on, or to protect oneself from the horse.<br><br>A projection or obstacle that causes something to stumble or fail.<br><br>To stimulate or encourage someone to take action or to improve their skill.<br><br>A small rocky outcrop, typically found in a field or a landscape.

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