<adj.all> his fertile effervescent mind scintillating personality a row of sparkly cheerleaders
Bubble \Bub"ble\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Bubbled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Bubbling}.] [Cf. D. bobbelen, Dan. boble. See {Bubble}, n.] 1. To rise in bubbles, as liquids when boiling or agitated; to contain bubbles.
The milk that bubbled in the pail. --Tennyson.
2. To run with a gurgling noise, as if forming bubbles; as, a bubbling stream. --Pope.
3. To sing with a gurgling or warbling sound.
At mine ear Bubbled the nightingale and heeded not. --Tennyson.
bubbling \bubbling\ adj. 1. giving off bubbles; -- of a liquid. [Narrower terms: {foaming, frothing}; {effervescent}; {boiling}] [WordNet 1.5]
2. stimulatingly lively, witty, and entertaining; -- of people.
Her lab is a simply furnished room: no microscopes or bubbling beakers or any of the exotic paraphernalia you might expect in a place where medical miracles are wrought.
He showed a short movie of gas bubbling through the fusion device to support his claim heat was distributed evenly inside the apparatus.
'It might look like a bubbling cauldron of political activity but I don't think it's all that bad,' he said. 'We (in UMNO) are quite rational people.
So I would simply resist the clamor that nothing seems to be bubbling around, that nothing is happening.
Everything at this point is secure." Even so, small quantities of engine oil from the vessel were still bubbling to the river's surface Saturday, Woods said.
The house wraps around three sides of a 45-square-foot courtyard where a stone fountain was bubbling water.
By 8 a.m., no barrels had exploded, and the neutralizing mixture of boric acid and sodium sulfate was poured onto the remaining chloride barrels, some of which were bubbling.
Two technicians from the Minerals Management Service, on an inspection tour of a Tenneco offshore platform, discovered the problem when they saw bubbling in the water _ a sign of gas being vented.
Cruse that day was a bubbling cauldron" that finally exploded, Arlt said in his closing argument.
Even though she is working late, her family will not be deprived of nourishing food - an Oxo-enriched casserole is left bubbling in the oven.
"I don't want to get into the bubbling cauldron of domestic politics inside the U.K. right now," Bush said.
After a week of near paralysis, the nation's financial markets are bubbling with activity as investors try to sort out the mixed signals being sent by the U.S. economy.
Brisk activity in airline issues and other stocks reported or rumored to be takeover candidates helped keep the pot bubbling.
Add the cream if using it, season to taste, and continue bubbling briefly to make a smooth, very savoury sauce. Turn the heat right down.
And with the fight moving into the courts, private papers are bubbling into the public domain.
Other, highly intractable, problems are, however, bubbling beneath the surface.
"Blessed are you that weep now, for you shall laugh," Jesus said, and the Fellowship of Merry Christians seeks to restore that bubbling note of laughter to the occasion.
Dan Lawn, who shot the footage, explained the scene and pointed out the thick coating of black oil bubbling up around the ship.
The nation's heartland is challenging Sweden's generous refugee policy, raising fears that latent racism may be bubbling to the surface.
On Sunday, after rain water had collected, Lale noticed that the water was bubbling.
'Asia is bubbling over,' he says.
Light chicken stock can be used, even that made with a good quality stock cube, such as Kallo. When boiling point is reached add the meat, all at once, so the bubbling ceases instantly.
There is "no bubbling war" with Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan despite differences over interest rates. "Look, every president would like to see interest rates lower," Bush said.
"The levee had two major leaks Friday and Saturday but they've been repaired and they are expected to hold," said Gary Talley of the state Office of Emergency Services. "The water is flowing under the levee and bubbling up on the other side.