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frothily

  • a word derived from froth.
    froth
    noun
    an aggregation of bubbles, as on an agitated liquid or at the mouth of a hard-driven horse; foam; spume.
  • a word derived from frothy.
    frothy
    adjective
    of, like, or having froth; foamy.

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The concept, if such a frothily lightweight show earns the term, is that Dion suddenly appears to interrupt a tour of a Titanic museum to tell the story as it actually happened.

From The Wall Street Journal May 5, 2026

Directed by Ben Affleck, the frothily amusing and very eager-to-please “Air” tells the oft-told tale of how Nike signed Jordan to a contract that made each astonishingly rich.

From New York Times Apr. 4, 2023

Thus is born Miss Match, NBC's frothily appealing wish-fulfillment dramedy.

From Time Magazine Archive

Half a mile away, at its farther end, the surf leaped frothily over a bar, and beyond that the open sea tumbled and flashed in the first sun-rays.

From A Woman's Impression of the Philippines by Mary Helen Fee

A roaring stream dashed frothily down the slope, rocks rolled past.

From A Mountain Boyhood by Enos B. (Enos Benjamin) Comstock