Definitionadj. producing or covered with lathery sweat or saliva from exhaustion or disease
Last update: June 7, 2015
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A foamy substance has collected around the beach after the high tide. [Please select]
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But in the foamy confusion of their mixed and struggling hosts, the marksmen could not always hit their mark; and this brought about new revelations of the incredible ferocity of the foe. [Please select]
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Andrey went into the conning tower; straight in front of him foamy eddies whirled furiously. [Please select]
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Afar a flash of foamy white appeared, where a brook fell in a foamy cascade. [Please select]
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Paul had just a fleeting glimpse of the boy in the foamy water. [Please select]
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The wind whipped the surface of the river into white foamy waves. [Please select]
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Here's a creek ahead, Harry, and look how muddy and foamy it is. [Please select]
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Rock, the head bailiff, standing at the bar blew the foamy crown from his tankard. [Please select]
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Sharlee's dress was blue, and her neck was as white as a wave's foamy tooth. [Please select]
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Meantime a high wind had sprung up at sea, and the tug was tossed to and fro upon the foamy deep. [Please select]
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Nothing escaped his vision, but when his foamy steed had thundered over another ten miles the fugitive was still beyond sight. [Please select]
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