Froth is the small bubbles that form on liquids like milk or water. You can see it on the top of drinks or moving water. It often looks like tiny foam.
There was froth on top of the milk.
The river had white froth after the rain.
Froth can mean words or ideas that are not serious or useful. It is like empty talk without real meaning. People use this to say something is not important.
Ignore the froth in their story.
His speech was full of froth and no facts.
To froth means to make or have small bubbles on a liquid's surface. It happens when you mix or shake the liquid, like milk or water.
The water began to froth in the cold.
I frothed the milk for my coffee.
Froth can mean the foamy bubbles on the top of drinks like beer or soda. This happens because of the gas inside the drink.
The beer had a thick froth on top.
Lift the glass gently to keep the froth.
In finance, froth means a quick rise in asset prices that is not stable. It often leads to a market crash when prices fall again.
The market showed froth before crashing.
Froth can warn of economic bubbles forming.
Some animals make a foamy substance to protect their eggs or young. This froth is like a soft, wet foam that keeps them safe.
Frogs create froth to protect their eggs.
The animal uses froth as a safe nest.
To froth can mean to speak with strong emotion like anger or excitement. This speech is often fast and unclear.
He frothed at the mouth in anger.
She frothed with excitement during the speech.