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I . bubble [ˈbʌbl] N

1. bubble:

bubble
bubble

II . bubble [ˈbʌbl] VB intr

1. bubble:

bubble
bubble

bubble economy N

bubble gum N

bubble pack N, bubble wrap

bubble wrap N

bubble wrap → bubble pack

See also bubble pack

bubble pack N, bubble wrap

soap bubble N

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The effect is evidently mild; it takes several such bubbles to create personality changes noticeable to humans.
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Ultimately the club succumbed to rising real estate prices during the dot-com bubble.
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It experienced losses after the dot-com bubble ended before rebounding in 2004 to 2005.
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In the 1970s, the bursting of a speculative bubble left investors unable to realise their investment at the price they had paid.
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There are other, more powerful attack techniques such as a charged bubble.
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The elevation leveling bubble is mounted on the dial sight mount.
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If the velocities are high enough the pressure may fall to below the local vapor pressure of the water and vapor bubbles will form.
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So-called bubble-cap or valve-cap trays are examples of the vapor and liquid contact devices used in industrial distillation columns.
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The light emitted from cavitation bubbles is termed sonoluminescence.
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Mechanically made foams and froths, involves methods of introducing bubbles into liquid polymerisable matrices (e.g. an unvulcanised elastomer in the form of a liquid latex).
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