The correct spelling of the phrase is bubbly personality(exuberant, outgoing).
The likely word is "cavitate" (to form bubble cavities in a fluid).A similar word from Latin is "caveat" (a caution).
Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble, is a quote from Shakespeare. The witches that MacBeth visits chant this, around a steaming cauldron. As to the actual spell, it seems to be related to their ability to predict the future. Whether modern witchcraft uses this, I have no idea. From the "spells" that some modern witches use, it seems likely. To quote Cecil "El retardo supremo, if you want an opinion."
I blew a bubble.
Yes, the compound noun 'bubble gum' is a common noun, a word for any bubble gum of any kind.A proper noun for bubble gum would be the name of a specific bubble gum, for example Bazooka, Bubblicious, Bubble Yum, etc.
"Chewing bum will bubble because the chewing action will incorporate air into the substance." "The bubble of air made by the fish gently rose to the surface of the water." "The sauce was so hot that steam bubbles lazily popped on the top." Bubble is an action caused the expansion of air within a substance. It is precipitated by heating the air, thus causing the air to expand and making the substance stretch around the air. Listening for non-existent mice in the other room was like waiting for a pot of water to bubble while set on a burner turned to off. -or- Rarely, but occasionally, when I am for no reason delayed, I feel like I am about to bubble, then burst, with despising. -or- Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble--No, wait, that's been done. -or- The stock market bubble too many people foolishly expected would never burst finally has, and that burst bubble has overrun with the decidedly dirty mess of the new impoverishment.
personality. There is an "i" in the word.
Those letters spell bubble.
confuse personalty
Your personalty is who you are, your feeling's are how you are.
The determinants of personalty are the following:Biological factorsFamily Factorssituational factorsenvironmental factors
a big bubble
The letters 'bbbeul' unscrambled spell the word bubble.
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Bubble Tea translated into French is: thé de bulle. An example sentence is: J'ai fait le thé à bulles. This means: I made the bubble tea.
The brand name bubble gum is spelled Bubblicious but is pronounced (bubble-ih-shuss) as if it had an extra syllable.
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