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    bub·ble
    [ˈbəb(ə)l]
    noun
    bubble (noun) · bubbles (plural noun) · bubble shell (noun) · bubble shells (plural noun)
    1. a thin sphere of liquid enclosing air or another gas:
      "blowing bubbles is a favourite pastime of many children" · "I'm going to soak myself in the bath filled with bubbles"
      • an air- or gas-filled spherical cavity in a liquid or a solidified liquid such as glass or amber:
        "the white foamy part of a broken wave is largely made up of air bubbles"
    2. used to refer to a good or fortunate situation that is isolated from reality or unlikely to last:
      "we both lived in a bubble, the kind provided by occupying a privileged pied-à-terre in Greenwich Village"
      • used to refer to a significant, usually rapid, increase in asset prices that is soon followed by a collapse in prices and typically arises from speculation or enthusiasm rather than intrinsic increases in value:
        "the US economy squandered trillions as a result of the 1990s stock market bubble" · "many companies enjoyed rapid expansion before the bubble burst"
    3. a transparent domed cover or enclosure:
      "piglets born into a sterile bubble"
      • a place or position that is protected from danger or unpleasant reality:
        "they are not on tour packages seeing foreign ports from a bubble"
      • (during an outbreak of an infectious disease) a restricted group of people whose members are allowed to be in close proximity when maintaining a physical distance is otherwise required:
        "you cannot stay overnight in another person's home, unless you've formed a bubble with them" · "people in your support bubble" · "social bubbles can interact indoors"
    4. (in a cartoon or illustration) a shape resembling a cloud, balloon, or bubble, which contains text representing a character's thoughts or speech:
      "a speech bubble"
    5. a marine mollusk that typically has a thin scroll-like shell.
    verb
    bubble (verb) · bubbles (third person present) · bubbled (past tense) · bubbled (past participle) · bubbling (present participle)
    1. (of a liquid) contain bubbles of air or gas rising to the surface:
      "a pot of soup bubbled away on the stove"
      • make a bubbling sound:
        "close by, a stream bubbled along through reeds and rushes"
      • (bubble with or over with)
        (of a person) be exuberantly filled with an irrepressible positive feeling:
        "Ellen was bubbling with enthusiasm"
      • (bubble up)
        (especially of a negative feeling) become more intense and approach the point of being vehemently expressed:
        "the fury bubbling up inside her"
    Origin
    Middle English: partly imitative, partly an alteration of burble.
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    noun
    1. a thin sphere of liquid enclosing air or another gas:
    2. used to refer to a good or fortunate situation that is isolated from reality or unlikely to last:
      verb
      1. (of a liquid) contain bubbles of air or gas rising to the surface:
        Opposite:
        be flat
        be still
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