Get to know Bubbles better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Bubbles meaning
plural of bubble
Using Bubbles
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of bubble
- In the example corpus, bubbles often appears in combinations such as: bubbles and, the bubbles, of bubbles.
Context around Bubbles
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 10 start, 7 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Bubbles
- In this selection, "bubbles" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 25.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, cuttery, soap, blow, information, work and light stand out and add context to how "bubbles" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 49 million bubbles in one and 8 million bubbles in a. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "bubbles" sits close to words such as apples, ava and bracket, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with bubbles
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The book is an analysis of how filter bubbles (information bubbles) work. (12 words)
And how do you say "property, stock and debt bubbles" in Taiwanese again? (13 words)
Bubbles take place during good times in prosperous societies which are awash in cheap money. (15 words)
Stiff, Radar and F Beat (and other punk and new wave) The original UK LP sleeve of Carlene Carter 's C'est C Bon designed by Barney Bubbles Barney Bubbles joined Stiff Records as designer and art director early in 1977. (41 words)
Bankruptcy for Hair Cuttery, Bubbles — “Ratner Cos., the Vienna-based parent company of hair salon chains including the Hair Cuttery, Bubbles and Cielo, has filed for bankruptcy protection after closing more than 80 locations across the country in March. (39 words)
NME Bubbles' logo for the NME In 1979, riding on the reputation of his work for Stiff, Bubbles was engaged by the venerable UK music newspaper New Musical Express to spearhead a complete overhaul of its decades-old brand. (39 words)
And how do you say "property, stock and debt bubbles" in Taiwanese again? (13 words)
Example sentences (20)
According to the scientist Bill Lembeck, there are approximately 9.8 million bubbles in a glass of Champagne, and 49 million bubbles in one 750 ml champagne bottle.
The book is an analysis of how filter bubbles (information bubbles) work.
The Thirsti also sports a few different carbonation options in case you want no bubbles, light bubbles or super fizzy water.
Bankruptcy for Hair Cuttery, Bubbles — “Ratner Cos., the Vienna-based parent company of hair salon chains including the Hair Cuttery, Bubbles and Cielo, has filed for bankruptcy protection after closing more than 80 locations across the country in March.
Her descendants, Soap Bubbles and Umber Bubbles, have both been selected to buck at the 2018 CFR.
Bubbles seeAlso Bubbles from rosé Champagne An initial burst of effervescence occurs when the Champagne contacts the dry glass on pouring.
For example, some wrapped candies allow Bub and Bob to move faster, blow bubbles faster, and blow bubbles at greater distances.
Less obvious is the fact that Puzzle Bobble also features all the enemies from Bubble Bobble, which are trapped inside the bubbles and fly out when the bubbles pop.
NME Bubbles' logo for the NME In 1979, riding on the reputation of his work for Stiff, Bubbles was engaged by the venerable UK music newspaper New Musical Express to spearhead a complete overhaul of its decades-old brand.
Stiff, Radar and F Beat (and other punk and new wave) The original UK LP sleeve of Carlene Carter 's C'est C Bon designed by Barney Bubbles Barney Bubbles joined Stiff Records as designer and art director early in 1977.
The colour of bubbles fired is randomly generated and chosen from the colors of bubbles still left on the screen.
The fired bubbles travel in straight lines (possibly bouncing off the side walls of the arena), stopping when they touch other bubbles or reach the top of the arena.
This gave rise to the famous pair "Buck and Bubbles," which consisted of John "Bubbles" Sublett tap dancing and Ford "Buck" Washington on piano.
Vacuum bubbles An immediate consequence of the linked-cluster theorem is that all vacuum bubbles, diagrams without external lines, cancel when calculating correlation functions.
When a player removes a large group (four bubbles or more) some of those removed are transferred to the opponent's arena, usually delaying their efforts to remove all the bubbles from their individual arena.
While the bubble machine was originally engineered to produce soap bubbles, complaints from the band members about soapy build-ups on their instruments led to the machine being re-worked to produce glycerine bubbles instead.
And how do you say "property, stock and debt bubbles" in Taiwanese again?
Ashrafi agrees, explaining: “When you crack a knuckle or one of your joints, the sound comes from bubbles bursting in the synovial fluid.
Bubbles might not be quite as skilled, but she's got that "it factor," that innate ability to play to the audience, and has a far more fiery personality to match.
Bubbles take place during good times in prosperous societies which are awash in cheap money.
Common combinations with bubbles
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- bubbles and 15×
- the bubbles 12×
- of bubbles 12×
- air bubbles 12×
- bubbles in 10×
- bubbles that 7×
- bubbles or 6×
- bubbles for 6×
- bubbles of 6×
- and bubbles 5×