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Meaning of
bubble
in English
bubble
us
/ˈbʌbəl/
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Plural
bubbles
Past Tense
bubbled
Participle Verb
bubbling
Third Person Singular
bubbles
Definitions
Verb
to
produce
or
release
bubbles
(
while
cooking
,
boiling
,
etc
.)
The
soda
started
to
bubble
when
I
opened
the
bottle
.
to
foment
or
churn
(
emotions
,
issues
,
etc
.)
The
rumors
began
to
bubble
and
soon
everyone
was
talking
about
it
.
to
rise
through
a
system
(
like
bubbles
in
liquid
)
Air
bubble
rose
through
the
water
in
the
aquarium
.
to
mark
a
response
on
a
form
(
by
filling
in
a
circle
)
The
student
had
to
bubble
in
her
answer
choice
on
the
multiple-choice
test
.
to
join
together
for
support
The
community
came
together
to
bubble
around
the
family
in
need
.
Noun
a
spherical
volume
of
air
or
gas
The
child
blew
a
big
bubble
with
her
gum
.
a
speculative
market
period
with
rapid
price
increases
;
bursts
The
housing
market
was
a
bubble
that
burst
when
interest
rates
rose
.
a
point
in
a
tournament
where
players
starts
receiving
prize
money
The
winner
of
the
tournament
reached
the
bubble
and
would
receive
a
cash
prize
.
an
isolated
group
environment
The
research
team
worked
in
a
bubble
environment
to
minimize
external
influences
.
a
restricted
travel
area
The
government
designated
a
bubble
area
for
travel
restrictions
during
the
pandemic
.
Compounds / Phrases
bubblehead
speech bubble
antibubble
bubble bath
bubble and squeak
bubblejet
hubble-bubble
bubble level
bubblegums
bubbleheaded
bubbleheads