Foam (Noun)
Syllable division: foam
How to pronounce: UK: /fəʊm/ US: /foʊm/
#1 Meaning: A large number of tiny bubbles generated on a liquid's surface.
Example:
> She likes to take a foam bath after a long day at work.
> Maybe we should have a foam party next weekend?
#2 Meaning: A fluid, such as cream, that contains air bubbles.
Example:
> Please add shaving foam to our shopping list.
#3 Meaning: A delicate material that is used to fill furniture and other items.
Example:
> They decided to change the foam of their old coach.
> I think that we should just buy new furniture instead of replacing the foam every five years in the furniture that we have.
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The fire extinguisher uses a chemical foam rather than water.
Solid foams are used to make flotation devices.
Thank you for posting good sentences Vlad! 😀
> A man shaving his beard with form.
> He was forgetting to add form to his shopping list.
> My house was sealing with form board.
Good sentences Naseema! 😀
Try saying:
> A man shaving his beard with foam.
> He was forgetting to add foam to his shopping list.
> My house was sealed with foam board.
The child let the sink full of foam after washing the dishes.
He is looking for a store where selling shaving foam.
The foam of that furniture is needing to be changed soon.
Good sentences Nirvana! 😀
You can also say:
The child left the sink full of foam after washing the dishes.
He is looking for a store that sells shaving foam.
The foam of that furniture needs to be changed soon.
Foam is a good component when shaving traditionally.
Thank you for posting a good sentence Metchi! 😀
Sometimes in high winds you can observe sea foam along the seashore.
Good sentence Miroslaw! 😀
Remember to add a comma:
Sometimes in high winds, you can observe sea foam along the seashore.