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foamingly

  • a word derived from foam.
    foam
    noun
    a collection of minute bubbles formed on the surface of a liquid by agitation, fermentation, etc..

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It came with a wild and angry rush from the dark woods, and dashed foamingly onward in a cascade of falls.

From Jerusalem by Velma Swanston Howard

It blew steadily and strongly, so that in a short time her sharp prow dashed the bright waves foamingly on either side.

From The Duke's Prize; a Story of Art and Heart in Florence by Maturin Murray Ballou

The Runenstein juts in the sea, I sit here with my dreams, The billows wander foamingly; Winds pipe, the sea-mew screams.

From Poems and Ballads of Heinrich Heine by Heinrich Heine

For turning, playfully turning, tidally turning, You rush foamingly, swiftly back to my arms!

From Sea Poems by Cale Young Rice

At last they were on their return, and were all grouped together on a little bluff, watching the water pour foamingly through a narrow gorge.

From Taken Alive by Edward Payson Roe