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will bubble

  • future tense
    of bubble.
    bubble
    noun
    a nearly spherical body of gas contained in a liquid.

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“Whatever bubbles up will bubble up, and if difficult things need to be processed, I think the surest way into a difficult experience is avoidance.”

From Salon Jun. 6, 2025

Clinical psychologists often warn against suppressing thoughts because they believe distressing ideas and images will bubble up later with greater frequency and worsen mental health problems.

From Scientific American Sep. 20, 2023

But before the warm-up begins, rain showers will bubble up across the Seattle area on Monday, marking the final day of rain this week, according to the National Weather Service.

From Seattle Times May 8, 2023

If it looks like the crust will bubble over the edges, place a large sheet of aluminum foil or another baking sheet on the rack underneath.

From Washington Post Feb. 23, 2017

Oh, who hath drunk of love Will drink forevermore; While ever, the golden rim above, The draught will bubble o'er.

From The Arctic Queen by Unknown