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bubbles

English

Pronunciation

Noun

bubbles

  1. plural of bubble

Noun

bubbles

  1. (slang) Sparkling wine; champagne.
    • 2011 Grace Dent "TV OD: Candy Cabs" The Guardian, 9 April 2011:
      my grandest ambition is "pamper time" with "a glass of bubbles" and "some nibbles".

Verb

bubbles

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bubble

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microfoam

English

Etymology

From micro- +? foam.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?m??k??(?)f??m/

Noun

microfoam (countable and uncountable, plural microfoams)

  1. Foam consisting of very small bubbles, specifically as an element in the steamed milk used to make certain types of latte coffee.
    • 2009, Roseane Santos, An Unashamed Defence of Coffee, p. 188:
      When a barista steams the milk for a cappuccino, microfoam is created by introducing very tiny bubbles of air into the milk, giving the milk a velvety texture and sweetness.
    Coordinate term: macrofoam

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