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are frothing

  • present progressive
    of froth.
    froth
    noun
    an aggregation of bubbles, as on an agitated liquid or at the mouth of a hard-driven horse; foam; spume.

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Because I know from experience that some of you are frothing, foaming and itching to reach out and tell me that illegal means illegal.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 13, 2025

George says both players are "frothing" at the prospect of facing South Africa.

From BBC Nov. 14, 2024

As a result, “Dance Fever” — named for the dancing mania that swept through Europe after the Black Death — is a collection of haunting rock songs that are frothing for release.

From New York Times May 3, 2022

"Right now we are in a place where people are frothing at the mouth and not listening to anyone."

From Reuters Mar. 9, 2014

Yes, the baseball season’s over and the geese are flying South; Giants count their winnings gaily, Yanks are frothing at the mouth.

From Right off the Bat Baseball Ballads by William F. Kirk