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bubble

bub·ble [ búbb'l ]


noun  (plural bub·bles)
Definition:
 
1. thin globe-shaped air-filled film: a thin spherical or dome-shaped film that is filled with air or a gas

2. something like bubble: something spherical or dome-shaped like a bubble

3. globule within liquid or solid: a globule of air or a gas in a liquid such as a soft drink or in a solid such as glass

4. gurgling sound: a gurgling sound made by a boiling or effervescent liquid

5. sound of many bubbles bursting: a sound produced by bubbles forming and bursting

6. dome: a dome, usually made of transparent glass or plastic

7. protected area: a protected, isolated, or exempted area

8. false confidence: a false feeling of confidence or security
The rocketing housing market is a bubble that will surely burst.

9. risky plan: a risky or unreliable business enterprise or speculative plan, especially one proving to be fraudulent or unsuccessful
suffered when the dot-com bubble burst



verb  (past and past participle bub·bled, present participle bub·bling, 3rd person present singular bub·bles)
Definition:
 
1. intransitive verb effervesce or boil up: to form or produce spherical or dome-shaped pockets of air or gas in a liquid

2. intransitive verb gurgle: to move or flow with a gurgling sound

3. intransitive verb emerge or appear: to emerge or rise to the surface
the views and attitudes that are now bubbling up

4. intransitive verb be lively with emotion: to be animated with or display an emotion such as excitement, happiness, or anger
bubbling with mirth

5. transitive verb express something enthusiastically: to say something with great animation and friendly enthusiasm

6. transitive verb make something bubble: to cause something to form bubbles or to move in bubbles through a liquid

[14th century. Probably an imitation of the sound of bubbling water]
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