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foam
verb
To form or emit foam.
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Or Clerkenwell's Chifafa which avoids foam cartons and features ingredients such as high-welfare English veal.
Let's not forget that Miley's insta-historic VMAs performance last year drew outraged comment from many quarters, but perhaps most notably from the creator of the foam finger himself, who claimed she had demeaned his oversized invention.
The liquid and canister are chilled, shaken vigorously and the foam is poured into a glass.
The restaurant is booked a month in advance but I manage to get a table thanks to a last-minute cancellation, and the food that we foraged earlier that day arrives in various confections of foam, gel or smoke.
A pleasantly bitter drink, with good tight foam and solid coffee aromas pushing past the milk.
They didn't put any chocolate on it – I had to ask – and the foam was like bubble bath.
It was the most expensive place I visited but the clear winner, with a lovely rich flavour to the coffee, warm and soothing milk, crisp foam that held its shape and a generous dusting of cocoa.
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Duchamp used 1,000 foam-rubber breasts for the catalogue covers of the Paris exhibition Le Surréalisme in 1947.
Is there a clear line from the warm-hearted Lucy Beaumont, for example, through Rhod Gilbert, with his foam-flecked rages over seemingly anodyne topics such as mince pies and electric toothbrushes, to Spike Milligan, who was once described by his psychiatrist as "certifiably insane"?
"Architecture's whole history is full of people copying each other," says Sam Jacob of Fat Architecture, whose Museum of Copying was a highlight of last year's Venice Biennale; it featured a re-make of Palladio's Villa Rotunda in spray-foam and plaster.
The first issue arrived a few days ago, and there I was, on the pages of Lexington, described as the "foam-flecked fringe" (October 18th).Ahhh...it's good to be back.Bruce Pettingell Billerical, Massachusetts.
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