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foam

1 of 2noun
/foʊm/
Forms:foams
1

a mass of small bubbles formed on the surface of a liquid or in a gas

  • The waves left a layer of foam on the shore.
  • The soap created thick foam in the sink.
  • The fire extinguisher released a cloud of foam.
  • He wiped the shaving foam off his face.
  • The detergent produced too much foam in the machine.
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2

a light and airy material made by trapping gas bubbles in a solid or liquid substance during production

  • The mattress was topped with soft foam for extra comfort.
  • He used foam to protect fragile items in the shipping box.
  • The car seat was cushioned with foam for long drives.
  • The microphone was packed in foam to prevent damage during transport.
  • The artist sculpted a model using foam for its lightweight and easy shaping properties.