English to Lithuanian Meaning of foam - puta


Foam :
puta

puta, muilinti, burbulas, rutuliukas, nervintis, jūra, vandenynas, sūrymas, giliai, mėlynas

puta, kunkuliuoti, išsikristalinti

putaputųputodaraputosputotas
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Definitions of foam in English
Noun(1) a mass of small bubbles formed in or on a liquid(2) a lightweight material in cellular form; made by introducing gas bubbles during manufacture
Verb(1) become bubbly or frothy or foaming
Examples of foam in English
(1) A small opening in the corner of his lips let some saliva foam through.(2) Imagine if you will, a tennis player's sweatband, slightly bigger and thicker, made of foam with a shiny cover.(3) Venus rising from the foam(4) The pad is three inches thick, a third of which is closed-cell foam .(5) It's boiling over, and I rush over to sort it out, simultaneous covering the hob controls in sauce and washing up liquid foam .(6) ÔÇÿI like the idea of putting in some of that exploding shaving foam so that when they opened up the capsule they would just get sprayed with foam ,ÔÇÖ he said.(7) It growled low and deep, with foam bubbling from its mouth.(8) Utilizing two inch thick foam , you'll need to stack two pieces in the cavity to make up the necessary four inches of total thickness.(9) Hand-sand smaller or irregular areas with a rubber or foam sanding block.(10) At the point where the waste water entered the brook, there is a thick layer of foam .(11) Behind him, Tekan was quietly watching the water hit the side of the ship, before breaking into a multitude of bubbles and foam .(12) We look at how we can extend the shelf life of beer and at improving foam - people equate freshness with a nice head of foam .(13) Their coats were dark with sweat, and streaked with white foam .(14) Doctor Mighty rolled over, grabbed one of the KryptoLites, and popped it open in a spray of foam .(15) Thick foam , gel pads, and extra linen increase the distance between the patient and electrode and should not be used.(16) Speaking of which, please turn in all your unopened MRE's that have bubbles or are covered in foam .
Related Phrases of foam
(1) shaving foam ::
skutimosi putos
(2) bath foam ::
Vonios puta
(3) foam rubber ::
porolono
(4) sea foam ::
jūros puta
(5) foam party ::
putų šalis
(6) foam bath ::
putų vonia
(7) polyurethane foam ::
putų poliuretano
(8) memory foam ::
atminties putos
(9) foam board ::
putų lenta
(10) foam plastic ::
putplastis
Synonyms
Noun
1. froth ::
puta
2. spume ::
puta
3. surf ::
bangų mūša
4. fizz ::
šnypšti
7. head ::
galva
8. lather ::
muilinti
9. suds ::
alus
Verb
10. froth ::
puta
11. spume ::
puta
12. fizz ::
šnypšti
13. effervesce ::
kunkuliuoti
14. bubble ::
burbulas
15. lather ::
muilinti
16. ferment ::
raugas
17. rise ::
pakilti
18. boil ::
virti
19. seethe ::
kunkuliuoti
20. simmer ::
užvirti
Different Forms
foam, foamed, foaming, foams, foamy
Word Example from TV Shows
Oh, I'm just happy I don't know
what this memory foam remembers.

Oh, I'm just happy I don't know what this memory FOAM remembers.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 4

foam and bile
spilling from my mouth,

FOAM and bile spilling from my mouth,

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 3

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