The only one I can think of is "Don't burst my bubble."
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.
Trouble would be a hinky pinky rhyme for bubble. It's a word game where the answer is a two-word phrase that rhymes.
The word "bubble" has a short U vowel sound (uh) as in rub, scrub, and rubble.
The root word of "blubber" is likely the Old French word "blober," which means "to bubble" or "to foam."
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.
bulla is the latin word for bubble
bubble I think because her first word was bubble
I blew a bubble.
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.
In the King James version the word - bubble - does not appear at all. Nor does any form of the word - bubbles, bubbling, bubbled, etc.
bolla
saying "bubble" is addicting because it's a very random, funny word to say, and if you say it to much, you can not stop! That is why I LOOOVE saying "bubble bubble bubble bubble"!
well bubble gum come from bubble gum it the same thing
the word algebraic is arabic.
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Every single bubble will pop eventually.