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bubbled

verb as in foam, froth up, especially with sound

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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.

A number of tracks that failed to make a big impact when they were first released, mostly in the 2010s, have since bubbled up and become firm favourites.

From BBC

“Social Media Has Little Sympathy for Murdered Health Insurance Exec,” declared Rolling Stone as platforms bubbled over with brutal jokes and contempt for UnitedHealthcare.

From Salon

Allegations of Hegseth's mistreatment of women have bubbled back up in the days since his nomination to Trump's Cabinet.

From Salon

Like a released champagne cork, laughter exploded and bubbled over, and the chemistry in the car changed from frigid temps to cozy and comfortable.

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

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