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The word 'bubble' is both a verb (bubble, bubbles, bubbling, bubbled) and a noun (bubble, bubbles). The adjective form is bubbly. The word 'bubble gum' is a compound noun, an open spaced compound noun; two words joined to form a noun with its own meaning.
No, whistling is not an example of onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia refers to words that sound like the noises they describe, such as "buzz" or "bang." Whistling is the actual sound produced by blowing air through pursed lips.
The brand name bubble gum is spelled Bubblicious but is pronounced (bubble-ih-shuss) as if it had an extra syllable.
A police patrol car drives down the motorway with a bubble of law abiding motorists surrounding it. I love to chew bubble gum. My mum makes use of yesterdays left over mashed potato and cabbage to make bubble and squeak.
Yes, adding "ed" to an onomatopoeia does not change its classification as onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia are words that imitate the sound they represent, and adding "-ed" still reflects a sound.
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Bazooka gum does because im doing an experiment and its blowing the biggest bubbles!!!!!!!!!!! That could be how you're blowing though!
there is no bubble blowing move.it's just a piece of gum you get.it's sometimes in the fountain.
After you get the bubble gum go back to school. At the school go to the hall (unless you did not get the stink bomb{blue and yellow at level 3) Go to your backpack and press"blow" on the bubble gum. Your character will start blowing. When it pops the teacher will come and say that blowing bubble gum is against the rules and give you detention. that is when you release the stinkbomb.
In 1906, Frank Fleer invented the first bubble gum called Blibber-Blubber gum. However, the bubble blowing chew was never sold.
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In 1979, she set the bubble gum blowing record! Her bubble was about 19 inches.
"Bubble Gum Blows the Biggest Bubble" explores the science and artistry behind bubble gum bubble blowing, examining factors such as gum composition, technique, and airflow. The study highlights the optimal conditions for achieving maximum bubble size, including the role of bubble elasticity and the importance of bubble thickness. Through experiments and comparisons, the research aims to identify key variables that contribute to the ultimate bubble-blowing success, offering insights for both casual gum chewers and competitive blowers alike. This exploration combines playful investigation with scientific inquiry, showcasing the joy of bubble gum culture.
World record was set chewing 9 pieces of Double Bubble gum. -annonymous I'm doing a science project on this so i will tell u when i have finished the tests. so far i have seen others have said that the best type of gum for blowing bubbles are: hubba bubba, bubble yum, bazooka, bubblicious, and 5 gum. (p.s. sugar free gum is better because the sugar doesn't stretch very well.) -laurenne7867