Foam | Mean of foam in English Dictionary
/ˈfoʊm/
- Noun
- a mass of small bubbles that are formed in or on a liquid
- As I poured the beer, foam bubbled up in the glass.
- a substance that is like a thick liquid made of many small bubbles
- The fire extinguisher is filled with foam.
- a can of shaving foam
- a soft material that is used to make many products
- a foam mattress/pillow
- Verb
- to produce foam
- The soda foamed in the glass.
- The mixture will bubble and foam when you add the yeast.
- to produce foam from the mouth because of illness or excitement
- The dog was foaming at the mouth.
- to be very angry about something
- He was foaming at the mouth with rage.