Sentences with bubble
bub·ble
B b - Ink particles attach themselves to air bubbles and rise to the surface.
- With soap and water, bubbles and boats, children love bathtime.
- Everyone is hoping that these hi-tech companies will turn out to be the Microsofts of the future. At the moment they look more like the focus of a speculative bubble.
- Heat the seasoned stock until it is bubbling. [VERB]
- At the same time, the press bubbles with stories of the sale of Russian arms to Serbia. [VERB with noun]
- ...political tensions that have been bubbling away for years. [VERB adverb/preposition]
- She came to the phone bubbling with excitement. [VERB + with]
- He was quite tireless, bubbling over with vitality. [VERB PREPOSITION + with]
- As she spoke she felt a bubble of optimism rising inside her. [+ of]
- A soap bubble
- Soap bubbles
- Amid fears of a property bubble in China, the agency that oversees state-owned firms ordered 78 of the biggest ones to stop dabbling in the property market.It should be no surprise that, after a bubble, prices fall in some areas, and some prices fall more than others.A bubble is a situation in which a type of investment such as housing or stocks has prices driven far above actual value by speculators.
- bubbles in window glass, or in a lens
- He’s wrapped up snugly in a cozy bubble of self-regard, talking for his own sake more than anyone else’s.
- Are you having a bubble?!
- The real-estate bubble ruined many investors.
- The bombing plane bristled with machine-gun bubbles. A network of radar bubbles stretches across northern Canada.
- The oasis is a bubble of green in the middle of the desert.
- The carrier fleet's bubble includes the Hawaiian Islands.
- In May there was a bubble in car sales, with three percent more being sold than last year.
- The tea bubbled in the pot.
- The play bubbled with songs and dances.
- His mind bubbles with plans and schemes.