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is frothing

  • present progressive
    of froth (3rd person singular).
    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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I don’t think that any publication is going to chill the ambitions of politicians that want to play to a particular constituency that is frothing at the mouth on these issues.

From Slate Mar. 29, 2022

The "second screen" is the one on the mobile device you keep checking while watching TV or playing Xbox, and every multinational conglomerate is frothing at the mouth to reclaim that portion of your attention.

From Slate Oct. 9, 2013

Mitchells & Butlers is frothing up again as a major shareholder group increases its stake for the second day running.

From The Guardian Mar. 23, 2011

Of course the knee-jerk reaction, reproduced this week by the Daily Mail, is frothing indignation.

From The Guardian Jun. 23, 2010

And then, at the very end, when the coffee is frothing and creaming, we dust it with sugar.

From Bella Donna A Novel by Robert Smythe Hichens