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bubble

noun as in globule of air

verb as in foam, froth up, especially with sound

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Shevitz’s team did not spot any bubbling or hissing — signs that Tesla’s engineers warned could indicate the batteries were releasing gas.

Yet, when both games came to the boil, the atmosphere was bubbling.

From BBC

Her shot continually betraying her, Watkins’ frustrations bubbled over early in the second quarter when she knocked over Michigan’s Jordan Hobbs and got called for charging.

None of this phony war stuff in the media is going to permeate Scotland's bubble in any meaningful way.

From BBC

And he finds gripping ways to keep those centuries-old resentments bubbling at the surface until they reach a sweltering boil.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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