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Definition of Foamed
1. foam [v] - See also: foam
Lexicographical Neighbors of Foamed
Literary usage of Foamed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Common-place Book by Robert Southey (1849)
"... them in that state, and it was a pleasure to see with what alarm an inexperienced
guest ventured, to take the cup at the moment that the liquor foamed ..."
2. Norway by Beatrix Jungman (1905)
"... dusky evening as we galloped down the narrow road cut out of the precipitous
side of a mountain : seven hundred feet below foamed and roared a torrent. ..."
3. History of the Reformed Religion in France by Edward Smedley (1834)
"She displayed much agility and numerous contortions, foamed at the mouth, uttered
several unusual noises, and protested ignorance both of Greek and Latin, ..."
4. The Fall of Tollan by James Edward Routh (1905)
"... smoking with forest game, And figured silver flagons, in which foamed Brown
beaten chocolate and Maguey wine. Awhile all spoke in lightsome voices; ..."
5. A Theological Dictionary: Containing Definitions of All Religious and by Charles Buck (1833)
"... fell into trances, foamed at the mouth, recounted their future prosperity,
their visions of the Lion of Judah, and the triumph» of ..."