Which preposition to use with bubbles
Then, as I stared, it seemed that a bubble of white foam floated up out of the depths, and then, even now I know not how it was, I was looking upon, nay, looking into the face of Heraye!
ThenI know not howI was caught up into strange heightsfloating like a bubble in the awful effulgence.
Miles of its flanks are reeking and bubbling with hot springs, many of them so boisterous and sulphurous they seem over ready to become spouting geysers like those of the Yellowstone.
It was in the shape of a bubble on water, or, as Pliny says, of a heart.]
Sparkling bubbles from his and the diver's helmets floated straight up to the skylights, along which they glided and vanished through a hole in the glass.
" She bubbled into the glass, her eyes laughing at him above its rim.
Her sympathies and her risibilities would bubble to the surface to confuse her.
What they could not, or would not, do in their rule of four hundred years His Majesty's Royal Engineers accomplished in a little more than two months, and now for the first time in history every civilian in Jerusalem can obtain as much pure mountain spring water as he wishes, and for this water, as fresh and bright as any bubbling out of Welsh hills, not a penny is charged.
After a time it increased in size, and when it had become large enough to bubble over clear gravel, Mary called a halt.
When he got it done, the water bubbled through it like an oil-well.
Bubble for short.
But there was a fuming and bubbling at the spot, and the very stones and earth seemed to be burning up in a small area.
A brook goes bubbling by: the voice is his.
"I can see them," she cried, an intent look coming into her closed eyes; "they are green, with white bubbles like soap suds.
Moulay was dead now many years, but the men still sat in the same attitudes, holding the same cups, smoking the same chibouk with the same gulping of bubbles as in the happy days.
The water bubbles around him and for three miles little whirlpools go racing up the channel.
He felt the freshness of the fragrant breeze; he gazed with admiration on the still and ancient woods, and his pure and lively blood bubbled beneath the influence of the golden sunbeams.
As to actual speech, there was nothing he could say, although his soul boiled and bubbled within him in his desire to speak.
Only an abandoned well-curb here and there cast its blue shadow on the yellow bled, or a saint's tomb hung like a bubble between sky and sand.
"But yes, I suppose I must admit that I do credit Miss Bubbles with powers which no one as yet has been able to analyze or explainthough a great many more intelligent people than has ever been the case before, are trying to find a natural explanation.
Along the sides of the highway we travelled, were planted rows of trees, not unlike our sycamores, which afforded a refreshing shade to the traveller; and commonly a rivulet ran bubbling along one side or the other of the road.
This is a fact that is sad to tell: It's the empty head that is bound to swell; It's the light-weight fellow who soars to the skies And bursts like a bubble before your eyes.
Then, having stepped on to the platform, he goes below, the lid shuts with a bang, and the tug sinks out of sight, leaving a trail of bubbles behind it.
The narghileh (still bubbling beside me) is an institution known only in the East.
But between himself and the train, more clearly outlined to his gaze, he saw the worn face of his father tossed on the cold, dark waters, being swept down by the stream, the weak old hands clutching for some support in the muddy current, the white head with the chin held up sinking lower at each failure, then at last going under, gulping, to leave a little row of bubbles down the stream.