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It is commonly used to describe something that is extremely enthusiastic or agitated, and is especially used to describe people who are extremely angry. For example: "The customer was frothing with rage when he saw his order was wrong."
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frothing
verb
Present participle of froth
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Am Buachaille, a rocky sea stack, stood guard-like to one side, the giant grey slabs which cut into the sea were bathed in frothing waves, and the dim glow of the Cape Wrath lighthouse sent out a muted white beam beyond the cliffs to my right.
No such aid is needed at the top end of the London market, which is frothing over as the wealthy compete for prime locations (see article).The Bank of England has tended to play down the role of the housing market in underpinning the strength of private consumption in the past few years.
A new paper* for America's National Bureau of Economic Research by Tinna Laufey Asgeirsdottir of the University of Iceland and her colleagues has given some unusually precise answers.Until autumn 2008 Iceland's economy was happily frothing with borrowed money.
PAAL knows very well that Roboshaker is not about to replace the mädchen serving armfuls of frothing beer.
By the time the public is frothing at the mouth about some fired corporate failure walking off with a fortune, it is usually too late to do anything about it.
In spite of their compensation, dairy farmers are still frothing, and the Council of Canadians, a left-leaning citizens' organisation, calls CETA a "corporate-rights pact".
Mr Taplin makes another hand gesture.The Minutemen are not, as they are sometimes portrayed, frothing extremists.
Property markets have been frothing from America, Britain and Australia to France, Spain and China.
Some of the French press are frothing at the mouth at the notion that Americans think they can make coffee.
The proper choice of frothing agents makes it possible to separate each constituent mineral of complex lead and zinc sulfides in a concentrated form.
It's this seething, crazy rage for fame that is frothing at all times.
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