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Example sentences for "bubbles"

Lexicographically close words:
buat; bubalus; bubbies; bubble; bubbled; bubbling; bubbly; bubo; buboes; bubonic
  1. And in the pipe of melted rock, forcing the lava upwards, enormous bubbles of steam and gas d, d would be rising up one after another as bubbles rise in any thick boiling substances, such as boiling sugar or tar.

  2. In fact, there are so many holes and bubbles in it that it is very light and floats on the top of the heavier lava below, falling over it on to the mountain-side when it comes to the end of the stream.

  3. The green ribbons float on the surface rooted to the sides of the pool and, as the sun shines upon it, the glittering bubbles rising from them show that they are working up food out of the air in the water, and giving off oxygen.

  4. Sometimes the quietest runnin' bubbles blows up with the biggest bang.

  5. Oh, that accounts for it," says I, and Pembroke went through some motions with his cheeks like he was tryin' to blow soap bubbles up in the air.

  6. There's a big green and white striped tent set up for the judges at the home plate, and banked around that on either side was the traps and carts and bubbles of some of the crispest cracker jacks on Mrs. Astor's list.

  7. On this fundamental foam, so to call it, which is soiled with earthy matters, we see here and there masses of a beautiful white foam, in which the bubbles are much smaller.

  8. What remains after this scouring process, or what oozes from the band before it has set, spreads over the sides of the nest in a thin layer of bubbles so fine that they cannot be distinguished without the aid of a lens.

  9. The air imprisoned in the bubbles of the surrounding froth accounts for the phenomenon.

  10. The play bubbles over with mirth and fun.

  11. The dialogue has all the sparkle of bubbles from a gushing spring, and is brimful of quaint conceits and diverting paradoxes.

  12. And at that they all cried and howled so, that their breaths came all up through the sea like bubbles out of soda-water; and that is one reason of the bubbles in the sea.

  13. With men," she concluded, "it often bubbles away.

  14. The bubbles of their respiration was the only thing that announced the presence of the liquid.

  15. The sun was sparkling in a cloudless sky, and the gulf was foaming with bubbles of light under an atmosphere so calm that not the slightest zephyr was rippling its surface.

  16. The devil is seen in the clouds above, blowing bubbles of soap, which mix with the paper which Fortune is distributing to the crowd.

  17. A spring comes bubbling up there, cold as glass, It bubbles down, crusting the leaves with lime, Babbling the self-same song that it has sung through time.

  18. Wormed hard-wood piles were driv'n in the river bank, The steamer threshed alongside with sick screws Churning the mud below her till it stank; Big gassy butcher-bubbles burst on the ooze.

  19. On this principle coloured rings appear between a plane and a convex lens, in a little oil on the surface of water, and in bubbles made with soap and water.

  20. By this means it exhibits an amusing appearance, whether water be admitted to a glass jar previously filled with that air, or the bubbles of air be admitted, as they are formed, to a quantity of water resting on mercury.

  21. We are made of bubbles that a wind will burst, and as the wind is always blowing, your practical Redworths have their crow of us.

  22. Here was manifestly a spot where women had dropped from the secondary to the cancelled stage of their extraordinary career in a world either blowing them aloft like soap-bubbles or quietly shelving them as supernumeraries.

  23. And some have seen on stilly nights, And when the moon was clear and round, Bubbles which to the surface swam And burst as if they held the sound.

  24. Any air bubbles are removed from the surface of the body by brushing with a camel-hair brush; if the solid be of a porous nature it is desirable to boil it for some time in water, thus expelling the air from its interstices.

  25. Bubbles are quickly disengaged and collect in the graduated tube.

  26. Care must be taken that no air bubbles are enclosed.

  27. A man without stability of character, in our stirring times, is of no more account than are the soap-bubbles blown by a little child.

  28. By April 26th all liberation of gas had ceased, the last bubbles having risen in the course of April 23rd.

  29. A very languid fermentation still went on, discernible in little bubbles rising from the bottom of the flask.

  30. But not until April 9th did we observe bubbles of larger size rise to the surface.

  31. In less than five hours from the time we placed it in the oven, the plant started fermentation in the wort, as we could see by the bubbles of gas rising to form patches on the surface of the liquid.

  32. Fermentation still continued, showing itself by a number of little bubbles rising from the bottom of the liquid, which had settled bright.

  33. The smallest bubbles had even time to dissolve completely before they could reach the surface of the liquid.

  34. The bubbles then began to lodge in the bent part of the exit-tube, at the top of the flask.

  35. Heat the slide {134}on the mounting stand until the styrax bubbles and then allow to cool.

  36. Heat the stand until small bubbles begin to appear, remove the lamp, and allow the water to evaporate.

  37. It stirred about like water set in movement above a big fire, threw out bubbles and steam, then it flowed away in the direction of the brook through a tiny gutter which it had already traced out.

  38. But the Marquis observed that the bubbles of carbonic acid seemed more numerous, larger, and brighter in this new spring than in that of the baths.

  39. Aaron listened spell-bound, watching the bubbles float round his head, and almost hearing them go pop.

  40. The two hours immediately following breakfast passed laboriously, the whole party hanging together with that kind of helpless attraction which characterizes the bubbles in a cup of tea.

  41. Now the commingling bubbles are one of Nature's little parables, and my conception of ideal sympathy.

  42. Neither cares a tittle for its chance companion's previous history, or for what the other bubbles say.

  43. But in water-bubbles the same circumstance appears matter of delicate and ingenious research, for they form themselves into thin pellicles, curiously shaped into hemispheres, so as for an instant to avoid the solution of continuity.

  44. In rapid succession, all the bubbles which were members of a non-existent fighting fleet winked out of existence about Sirene IV.

  45. Ships have been known to come down for landing with bubbles of multipoly glistening out of holes in their hulls.

  46. A curiously petty spite against her simmered up in Durga-dei's mind, and like the bubbles on boiling water served for a time to break up the surface of her hot anger against Gopal.

  47. Who could tell, when there was nothing but a shadow, a slip, and then a few air bubbles on the sliding river?

  48. Presently they came to a stream that stormed down the valley and fell into seven successive pools; deep, still pools, as green as ice, with sunlit bubbles sent driving through them by the impetus of the clear arch of descending water.

  49. It bubbles and seethes," said the servants.

  50. Twice he sank below the surface, borne round with the bubbles and foam of the boiling water.

  51. The longer the process is delayed the more numerous the bubbles are and the greater they expand.

  52. The bubbles of pleasure always lie beneath austere and solemn exteriors like his, seeking to break a way to the surface.


  53. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bubbles" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.