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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a froth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a light, bubbly, or foamy substance, often in the context of beverages or other liquids.
Example: "The cappuccino was topped with a froth that made it look inviting and delicious."
Alternatives: "a foam" or "a lather".
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"It is a froth sort of thing.
"He wasn't walking around in a froth.
And riding upon the breakers came a froth of laughter.
Outside — night, in which these glossy ones were ridden to a froth of starlight, bareback.
After the drubbing Walker's regimen took from Dr. Imundo, Darin was in a froth.
Rogers fell, and Holmes zipped the remaining distance toward a froth of jubilant fans.
Air is bubbled vigorously into the solution, and a froth is formed.
Day 4: 25 Miles Near Eaton's Neck Point feeding bluefish whip the water into a froth.
Twitter is especially good at whipping itself into a froth on any given day.
Keep cream warm but not hot, whipping to a froth in a bowl just before serving.
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The modern Walking Dead-style zombie is not cursed; it is infected, mouth-a-froth with diseased blood.
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