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froth noun [ frɒθ ]

• a mass of small bubbles in liquid caused by agitation, fermentation, or salivating.
• "leave the yeast until there is a good head of froth"
Similar: foam, lather, head, suds, bubbles, frothiness, fizz, effervescence, mousse, scum, spume,
• worthless or insubstantial talk, ideas, or activities.
Similar: trivia, trifles, irrelevancies, nonsense, trash, pap, rubbish, candyfloss, drivel, twaddle, hot air, gas,
Opposite: nitty-gritty,

froth verb

• form or contain a rising or overflowing mass of small bubbles.
• "the red blood frothed at his lips"
Similar: bubble, fizz, foam, cream, lather, effervesce, aerate, churn, seethe, roil, spume,
Origin: late Middle English: from Old Norse frotha, frauth .

froth at the mouth

• emit a large amount of saliva from the mouth in a bodily seizure.



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