Which preposition to use with frothed
The words she spoke were but mechanical, the mere froth of a seething brain.
Add the whites of eggs, beaten to a stiff froth with a pinch of salt.
The ferocious boars are made by Love to froth at the mouth and sharpen their ivory tusks; the African lions, when Love quickens them, shake their manes in fury.
I wiped the froth from his lips, and his forehead was cool to my touch.
One yawn from such an audience meant his professional damnationhe knew that; every second must break like froth in a wine glass; an instant's perplexity, a slackening of the tension, and those flaccid intellects would relax into native inertia.
HORSE-SICKNESS Lying beside the road with outstretched neck and a spume of white froth on nose and muzzle are the horses of the 2nd Mounted Brigade; with bodies swollen by the decomposition that sets in so rapidly in this sun, and smelling to high heaven, are the fine young horses that came so gallantly through Kahe some ten days ago.
In one corner, heaped up like corpses, slept, or tried to sleep, a number of Chinese pedlers, seasick, pale, frothing through half-opened lips, and bathed in their copious perspiration.
By the time the week of retreat arrived, interest and mystery had been frothed to the point of indiscretion; so that the little girls would stand on tiptoe to peep through the shutters at the postulants inside, and even the larger girls, to whom first communion was a thing of an infantile past, would condescend to listen to their reports with ill-feigned indifference.
But wit without wisdomthe froth without the fluidthe capital without the pillaris but a poor fortune, a wretched substitute for real worth and honest utility.
In front, but far below, was the troubled sea, rolling mysteriously out of a grey mist of snowflakes, breaking in thick sheets of clotted froth against the black cliff, and making long reverberations, and hollow, gurgling noises in the subterranean caverns which it had hollowed out.
But "murder will out," and the Committeedespite the tiny group of able, and in certain cases honourable, men who control its destinieshas gradually been revealed in its true colours, as a parasitic growth upon the body politic, preserving the worst faults of the old régime and blending with it much of the decadence which lies like froth along the backwaters of Western civilisation.
Vain are the thousand creeds That move men's hearts: unutterably vain; Worthless as withered weeds, Or idlest froth amid the boundless main.
Champagne frothed into fresh glasses.
One of them was frothed like a syllabub.
Care should be taken not to add too much dilute acid to the hypo at a time, else excessive effervescence will occur, and the solution will froth over the top of the bottle.
Now she wore a little blouse of soft, dark red material, with a white froth about the wrists and that pretty neck of hers.