In the Constituent Assembly he speaks with a whine, in the Convention he froths at the mouth.
He frothsat the mouth," says the municipal officer, "and cries out as if possessed by a demon.
The pyrolignite of lime, is made by boiling the pyrolignous acid in a large copper, which has a sloping spout at its lip, by which the tarry scum freely flows over, as it froths up with the heat.
It has a sharp, acrid taste, and the watery solutionfroths on shaking.
While the bead is kept fused, it froths and gives off bubbles of gas.
The changeful events of the world, are passing on every day, like the gliding waves and the foaming froths of the sea, and the ever changing digits of the moon.
Thus the all pervading soul, is not apart from anything, as the waves and froths of the foaming sea, are no way distinct from its body of waters.
As the billows and waves, the surges and eddies, and their froths and foams, and bubbles and minute particles, are all formations of water in the great body of waters; so are all beings but productions of the spirit in the Infinite spirit.
In about three minutes the solution froths up and gives off vapours which strongly attack the breathing organs.
Saponin is soluble in hot water, and the solution froths strongly on agitation.
Water holding a very small quantity of it in solution froths considerably on agitation.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "froths" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.