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Bubbled

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Bubbled meaning

simple past and past participle of bubble

Example sentences (20)

At the G7 summit in Tokyo last month, Blinken rejected every possible iteration of occupation that has apparently bubbled up under consideration by Netanyahu, according to leaks to the Israeli media.

Chouteau bubbled over with enthusiasm during the debrief, remarking, “When our designers said that in the YF-17 they were going to give the airplane back to the pilot, they meant it.

Despite the fact that iMessage doesn't play nicely outside Apple’s ecosystem, it has built a dominant position in the US and established itself as a blue-bubbled social differentiator that transcends its actual function.

During that time he fronted the World Famous Blue Jays, a country band that grew out of the anarchic blend of punk, rock and roots music that bubbled up from Manhattan’s East Village in the 1980s.

During that trip as can be seen in the video herein, he bubbled with the sap of life like a yam tendril in the rainy season (to borrow the words of late celebrated Novelist, “).

Grumblings in the Dutch farming sector bubbled to the surface in June 2022, when the government unveiled plans to cut nitrogen emissions by reducing the country’s herd of 4 million cows by nearly a third, and possibly close some farms.

In the last two years, the spotlight has turned to women’s professional soccer when abuse allegations finally bubbled to the surface.

New genres bubbled to the surface and hit the mainstream, and a ton of great music came out of that era that is still loved today.

Now and then, his exasperation bubbled over.

Silver prices have bubbled up to their highest in over a decade on the back of bullion's stellar bull run and China's stimulus measures, although some analysts expect the rally to fade as industrial sector demand remains a concern.

Ballots can also be rejected if voters incorrectly bubbled in their candidate selection.

But others have bubbled up subtly in the background, even before the pandemic took hold – notably a surging homicide rate and looming financial challenges for the city – and were discussed at length.

Campus culture and safety issues have bubbled to the surface at Berkeley High School this week, with students publicly accusing their classmates of sexual assault and their administration of failing to prevent it.

Different regional viewpoints on the level of threats and the Swiss response bubbled to the surface in a recent national opinion poll.

It bubbled out of me after a year — my first year — of participating in organized American Jewish spaces, retreats, organizations, places of worship.

They will have to live and work in controlled "bubbled" environments behind closed doors, according to the rules.

This undercurrent of government overreach long bubbled beneath the surface of the Blagojevich case, even though this was a much different era from the one we’re in today.

When a friend bubbled on a Zoom call she had finally “given in” and got a mani/pedi, I judged.

As a result of Pink’s deception, all of the actual Rose Quartz soldiers ended up being wrongfully bubbled for millennia.

Barely 40 minutes in, that familiar feeling bubbled in her stomach.