100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "froth"
Definition
Froth (noun) refers to a mass of small bubbles formed in or on a liquid, often as a result of agitation or fermentation. It can also denote a light, insubstantial, or superficial quality in a context, such as conversation or writing.
Synonyms
- Foam
- Bubbles
- Lather
- Scum
- Effervescence
Antonyms
- Solid
- Substance
- Density
- Weight
- Concentration
Examples
- The beer began to froth as it was poured into the glass.
- She watched the waves froth at the shore during the storm.
- The hot chocolate started to froth when she stirred it vigorously.
- The chef instructed to froth the milk for the cappuccino.
- As the soda was opened, it began to froth over the rim of the bottle.
- The river's surface would froth with the rush of the current.
- He attempted to froth the cream for his dessert.
- The ocean waves froth violently against the rocks.
- She could see the milk froth as it was heated.
- The mixture began to froth after the baking soda was added.
- The puppy playfully tried to froth the water as it splashed.
- The combination of vinegar and baking soda caused the solution to froth.
- The latte art was perfected when she learned to froth the milk correctly.
- The soap created a froth that filled the bathtub.
- He enjoyed watching the beer froth when he poured it.
- The rapid movement of the boat caused the water to froth.
- The fizzy drink would froth when shaken too hard.
- She added more sugar to the lemonade and watched it froth in excitement.
- The volcano appeared to froth as the lava bubbled up.
- The milkshake was so thick that it didn't froth at all.
- The children laughed as they made the water froth with their splashes.
- After the storm, the lake would often froth with debris.
- The energetic mixer caused the batter to froth.
- The rabid dog’s mouth would froth as it barked.
- He liked to froth his coffee to make it more enjoyable.
- The cream would froth beautifully if whipped just right.
- The chef watched the sauce froth as it simmered.
- She tried to froth up her egg whites for the meringue.
- The surf would froth and crash against the pier.
- The mixture will froth if you stir it too quickly.
- The bubbles began to froth over the edge of the cup.
- The kids enjoyed the way the waves would froth and bubble.
- The hot soup started to froth as it cooked.
- He let the fizzy water froth in the glass before drinking.
- The excitement in the crowd made the atmosphere froth with energy.
- They watched as the liquid would froth and then settle down.
- The intense heat made the liquid froth uncontrollably.
- The bartender skillfully made the drink froth with a flick of his wrist.
- She loved to froth the milk for her morning latte.
- The soft drink would froth if poured too quickly.
- The waves would froth against the rocks during high tide.
- The fermentation process made the mixture froth and bubble.
- The whipped cream was perfect, having been properly froth.
- The fizzy tablets caused the water to froth dramatically.
- He watched the soap froth as he filled the sink.
- The energetic mix caused the drink to froth over the edge.
- The potion began to froth ominously in the cauldron.
- The soap bubbles would froth and float away in the breeze.
- He was careful not to froth the drink too much.
- The oil would froth when heated, creating a lovely aroma.
- The children loved to froth the water with their feet.
- The sound of the waves frothing was soothing to her ears.
- He learned how to froth milk using a simple hand-held device.
- The chemical reaction caused the liquid to froth violently.
- The dessert was topped with a froth of whipped cream.
- The kids squealed as they watched the soda froth up.
- His excitement made the party atmosphere froth with anticipation.
- The waves would froth around the boat as they sailed.
- The experiment was a success when it started to froth.
- She could hear the sound of the water frothing from a distance.
- The warm weather made the soda froth even more.
- The coffee shop was known for its ability to froth any milk perfectly.
- The fizzy drink would often froth when opened.
- The combination of ingredients caused it to froth spectacularly.
- The chef watched as the sauce began to froth on the stove.
- The lake would froth over the edges after heavy rains.
- The rapid movement of the blender caused the smoothie to froth.
- She was surprised to see how much the mixture would froth.
- The excitement in the room made the atmosphere froth with joy.
- The combination of heat and sugar caused the syrup to froth.
- The ocean would froth with energy during a storm.
- The fizzy water began to froth as it was poured.
- He enjoyed making his drinks froth with a little extra effort.
- The milk would froth beautifully if heated correctly.
- The potion's bubbles began to froth ominously.
- The soap suds would froth when mixed with water.
- The gentle waves would froth softly on the beach.
- The drink began to froth as she added ice.
- The mixture started to froth as it reached boiling point.
- The children loved to watch the soda froth when they shook it.
- The warm climate made the drink froth quickly.
- The milk will froth if you whisk it long enough.
- He tried to froth the cream for a perfect topping.
- The chemical reaction caused the liquid to froth and bubble.
- She was delighted to see the drink froth with bubbles.
- The soup would froth if boiled too long.
- The waves would froth as they crashed against the rocks.
- The drink started to froth after the fizz settled down.
- The milkshake was so thick that it barely froth at all.
- He loved to see the beer froth when poured from the tap.
- The soap made the water froth as she washed her hands.
- The energetic mix caused it to froth over the rim of the cup.
- The waves would froth with foam during high tide.
- The combination of ingredients caused the dough to froth.
- The bubbles began to froth as she mixed the drink.
- He smiled as he watched the drink froth with excitement.
- The mixture began to froth when the yeast was added.
- The warm weather made the soda froth even more than usual.
- The excitement in the room made the atmosphere froth with energy.
- The children delighted in the way the soda would froth when shaken.