foamy

English

Etymology

From Middle English fomy, from Old English fāmiġ, fǣmiġ (frothy, foamy), equivalent to foam + -y.

Pronunciation

Adjective

foamy (comparative foamier, superlative foamiest)

  1. Full of foam.
    He jumped overboard into the foamy waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
    • 17151720:Tlepolemus, the sun of Hercules, / Led nine swift vessels through the foamy seas Alexander Pope, The Iliad
    • 1831: For busy thoughts the Stream flowed on / In foamy agitation William Wordsworth, Yarrow Revisited.

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Noun

foamy (plural foamies)

  1. Alternative spelling of foamie
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