Sentence examples for bubbling from inspiring English sources

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The word 'bubbling' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used as a verb to describe the action or process of creating bubbles, or as an adjective to describe something that is actively bubbling. Example 1: The pot of soup on the stove was bubbling gently as it simmered. Example 2: The children were excitedly blowing bubbles and chasing after them in the park. Example 3: The sparkling water was bubbling in the glass, with tiny bubbles rising to the surface. Example 4: Her laughter was infectious and bubbled up from deep within her. Example 5: The hot tub was bubbling with warm, soothing water, inviting us to relax and unwind after a long day.

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bubbling

verb

Present participle of bubble

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By contrast Westmorland and Lonsdale, 80 minutes up the M6 from Manchester Central, which recorded 76.9% turnout in 2010 – England's highest – is again bubbling with campaign excitement.

Across rural and regional Australia, discontent has been bubbling to the surface around issues such as land use, internet and mobile black spots and budget cuts to services.

The Mithi had been reduced to little more than a turgid drain, bubbling with the putrefactions of one of Asia's largest slums, Dharavi.

It's 7pm on New Year's Eve and the streets of Liverpool are bubbling with the anticipation of seeing out 2014 with a bang.

The troubles at PEN America have been bubbling up since March, when the US branch of the international organisation that defends endangered writers and fights censorship announced Charlie Hebdo would receive its freedom of expression award for courage at its annual fundraising gala in New York on 5 May.

Mars's emporium of curiosities has been stuffed with intriguing subplots: Evan Peters' murderous quest for equality, his daddy issues, and his love interest, Maggie, and her formaldehyde-reliant plot with Stanley; Del's sham marriage; Elsa's quest for fame, the bubbling tension between her and Kathy Bates's bearded Ethel.

But for now, wheels are in motion and tensions are bubbling over: Elsa is surely about to be outed as the devil woman she truly is, one of the twins looks sure for the chop, Del is on the warpath, and Dandy has just invited Jimmy into his house, which probably won't end well for anyone.

But whereas in many other areas of the city, immigration and the ensuing increase in ethnic diversity has caused little trouble, in this struggling area tensions have been bubbling for a number of years.

Bubbling along nicely is Richard Whoo da man?

Defending such places would be hard even if the economy were bubbling and Mr Obama's approval rating were not a sickly 43%—only somewhat better than George W. Bush's in 2006.Four Democrats are fighting for their seats in states that Mr Obama lost in 2012: Mark Begich of Alaska, Mark Pryor of Arkansas, Mary Landrieu of Louisiana and Kay Hagan of North Carolina.

The main difference between his situation and that of the Soviet dissidents is that, fortunately, Henry's England was much less successful in sealing off the realm from foreign ideas and influences.When Tyndale went to Cambridge in 1517, the university was already bubbling with the new learning which had recently been introduced by the Dutch scholar Erasmus.

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