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Synonyms for foaming

emitting or filled with bubbles as from carbonation or fermentation

producing or covered with lathery sweat or saliva from exhaustion or disease

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For vengeance, thou vain fool, is all thy foaming; I have divined thee well!
There is passion, adoration, in his eyes, and he goes about in a sort of trance, gazing in ecstasy at the swelling sails, the foaming wake, and the heave and the run of her over the liquid mountains that are moving with us in stately procession.
The wind whistled, the sea roared, the gloom was only broken by the ghastly glare of the foaming breakers, the minds of the seamen were full of dreary apprehensions, and some of them fancied they heard the cries of their lost comrades mingling with the uproar of the elements.
[ClickPress, Wed Oct 10 2018] Foaming agents are used create foam in food products and also used to add flavour to the food products.
Wypych surveys common agents used to make plastic products lighter and more cost-effective by foaming and blowing processes.
They contain a well-dispersed nucleating agent that acts as a site for foaming during the gas-injected foam extrusion process.
A problem with expanding foam is that sometimes it expands when you don't want it to, like when you're done foaming and set the can down.
These lines are more complicated and difficult to run, not to mention more expensive, than a single-extruder foaming system.
The foams' stability, rheological properties and physical properties, such as foam density and bubble size, were measured to evaluate the effect of foaming agents and whipping times on the foam's stability and characteristics.
The relatively new Santoprene/Mucell process and other foaming processes now available open new opportunities.
He ticks off a few: no separate injection molds for the substrate retainer or the defroster grill, no vacuum forming tool for the skin or nickel shell necessary for a cast skin, and no polyurethane foaming machine.
The new glues also had foaming behaviour comparable to that of blood-proteins glue.
C is required (in addition to O) for heat generation during melting and superheating to tap temperature and to achieve produce CO for slag foaming and the resulting clean steel.
The technical program will include topics such as polymer foam sustainability, foaming technologies, new materials and properties, and applications.
In-situ foaming is applicable to central heating and air-conditioning systems, caps, and valves.