spume

[spjuːm]

spume Definition

  • 1foam or froth on the sea
  • 2frothy matter formed on liquids by agitation or fermentation

Using spume: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "spume" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The waves were breaking into spume.

  • Example

    The beer was covered in spume.

  • Example

    The river was full of spume after the storm.

spume Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for spume

Phrases with spume

  • foam or froth on the sea

    Example

    The sea spume was being blown inland by the strong winds.

  • the frothy head of bubbles that forms on top of a glass of champagne

    Example

    The waiter poured the champagne carefully to avoid losing any of the spume.

  • the frothy head of bubbles that forms on top of a glass of beer

    Example

    The bartender poured the beer slowly to create a thick spume on top.

Origins of spume

from Latin 'spuma', meaning 'foam'

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Summary: spume in Brief

The term 'spume' [spjuːm] refers to foam or froth on the sea or frothy matter formed on liquids by agitation or fermentation. It can be seen in phrases like 'sea spume,' 'spume of champagne,' and 'spume of beer.'