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    Sports. Other uses. See also. Bubble. Look up bubble, bubbles, or bubbling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bubble, Bubbles or The Bubble may refer to: Common uses. Bubble (physics), a globule of one substance in another, usually gas in a liquid. Soap bubble.

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      A babbling infant, age 6 months, making ba and ma sounds (15...

  2. 1. : a small globule that is typically hollow and light: such as. a. : a small body of gas within a liquid. air bubbles in the water. bubbles rising in champagne. : a thin film of liquid inflated with air or gas. soap bubbles. c. : a globule in a transparent solid. … the bubbles and blisters typical of 19th century glass. Packaging Magazine. d.

  3. to have a lot of a particular quality, especially excitement or enthusiasm: bubble with He was like a schoolboy, constantly bubbling with enthusiasm and new ideas. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. Aug 31, 2023 · 1 English. 1.1 Verb. 1.2 Noun. 1.3 Anagrams. English [ edit] Verb [ edit] bubbling. present participle and gerund of bubble. Noun [ edit] bubbling (plural bubblings) The action or motion of something that bubbles . Anagrams [ edit] blubbing. Categories: English non-lemma forms. English verb forms. English lemmas. English nouns.

  5. STORY. In a Tokyo where gravity has broken, a boy and a girl are drawn to each other... The story is set in Tokyo, after bubbles that broke the laws of gravity rained down upon the world. Cut off from the outside world, Tokyo has become a playground for a group of young people who have lost their families, acting as a battlefield for parkour ...

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