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bubble

noun as in globule of air

verb as in foam, froth up, especially with sound

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Even as early as December 4, remarks from inside the bubble were cryptic and frightened.

The housing bubble was at very the center of the financial crisis that birthed Dodd-Frank.

All sorts of government policies blew that bubble up until it popped.

When the “Buying Bubble” bursts, what then for the U.S. economy?

Marvel and DC Plan 20 Movies for the Next Six Years: Will the Comic Book Movie Bubble Burst?

Or turn from the gray officials to the purple citizens of the soap bubble commonwealth of socialism.

Violet laid the tin plate over the top for a cover, and they all stood by to hear the first bubble.

Pederson headed a bloc against 'Carmack's Folly,' but he backed the wrong horse, and when the bubble burst he was out in the cold.

There was something so irresistibly amusing in his voice and smile that Mrs. Admaston began to bubble over with laughter.

There came a little bubble of laughter from Peggy, which seemed to remove all diffidence from Collingwood.

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On this page you'll find 73 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to bubble, such as: balloon, blob, droplet, foam, froth, and barm.

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

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