Results for: froth up and overflow, overflow with an emotion
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be angry, fill with bubbles, fire-extinguishing substance, froth, produce or form a light frothy mass of bubbles; cause to foam, frothy saliva, light frothy mass of bubbles; spongy material (used in upholstery), material containing bubbles, produce bub...foam
be capable of holding particular amount, be divisible by, control emotion, form sides of angle, have within, hold back or restrict, include or consist of, have within; restrain, keep under controlcontain
be dazzling, be vivacious, glamour, glaze, shine with emotion, sparkle, sparkle; twinkle, shine; flash, sparkling light, sparkly decorationglitter
be especially lively with emotion, blister, gas-filled sac; effervescence, dome, effervesce or boil up, emerge or appear, express something enthusiastically, false confidence, globule within liquid or solid, gurgle, gurgling sound, make something bubbl...bubble
be financially in debt, be indebted for something, be indebted to; be under obligation to pay or repay; feel that a certain thing is deserved; have an emotion or attitude toward someone or something, be obligated to pay somebody money, bear grudge towa...owe
be flushed with embarrassment, emit a soft steady light, emit light and heat, feel warm and contented, gleam; radiate; shine; blush, redden, turn red or pink; be filled with a strong emotion (i.e. joy, pride, anger, etc.), happy feeling, light from som...glow
be foamy, cause to froth, make foamspume
be full to the top, burst, edge, lip; edge of a hat, fill to the rim; overflow, full to the rim, hat edge, top edgebrim
be plentiful, be abundant; be filled with; overflow with, be well suppliedabound
be spilled; overflow; trudge through mud or slush, plod; be sentimental or excessively emotional; spill a liquid; splash; feed slop to animals, feed animals slops, hog feed, human waste, items sold to sailors, mash, overly sentimental writing or speech...slop
beaten into a froth (as of eggs, cream, etc.); lashed with a whip; defeatedwhipped
become full, busy with activity, charged with emotion, clean and thicken fabric during the manufacturing process, complete with nothing missing, completely, completely developed, completely so, directly or exactly, filled to capacity, fullest state, gr...full
bending toward the rear, flexion toward the rear (also retroflexion), bent condition, inability to externalize difficult emotion, pronunciation with tongue bent backretroflection
bill, characteristic feature, distinction, document, hint, informal letter, intonation showing emotion, item of supplementary information, jotted record or summary, key on keyboard, mention something, musical or vocal sound, observe something, official...note
blow up or burst, blow up; be blown up; shatter, burst or shatter, come suddenly, disprove a theory, express emotion, increase dramatically, produce a vivid displayexplode
 

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