The English word froth (c.1300) comes to us from the Old Norse froda, from Germanic*freuthe-. The Old English afreodan "to froth" came from the same root.
The word "froth" has 1 syllable.
She had to froth up the hot chocolate.
schuim is the word for froth in Dutch. It is a mass of small bubbles.
Froth.
There was a creamy froth on the top of her hot chocolate.The rabid dog began to menacingly growl and froth at the mouth.He slurped the froth from the top of his pint of beer.
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sea froth. commonly known as sea froth. sea froth is sea froth. oi watta ya want. ohh sea froth. phillips010. ly.
As the 'froth' has a high concentration of air, thus providing insulation between the hot liquid and cooler air above the 'froth'.
Froth can either be a verb or a noun.Froth up the bath for him, he likes lots of bubbles.Can I have my latte without all the froth please.The froth seemed to shine bright green and blue on the ocean.
beacause the froth keeps the heat in
One word that fits this definition is froth.
values of froth flotation in different types of detergent