foam in German
foam in German is Schaum, Schaumgummi, schäumen — foam means a mass of small bubbles formed on or in a liquid, such as sea spray, soapy water, or the head on a drink.
foam in German
Schaum
A substance composed of a large collection of bubbles or their solidified remains, especially:
Schaumgummi
A substance composed of a large collection of bubbles or their solidified remains, especially:
Schaumgummi
Schaum
schäumen
(intransitive) To form or emit foam.
What does "foam" mean?
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noun A mass of small bubbles formed on or in a liquid, such as sea spray, soapy water, or the head on a drink.
"Foam gathered along the shoreline after the storm."
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noun A lightweight solid material made of trapped gas bubbles, used for cushioning, insulation, or floating.
"The mattress was made of memory foam."
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verb To produce or become covered in foam.
"The washing machine foamed over when too much detergent was added."
foam in a sentence
- Foam gathered along the shoreline after the storm.
- She wiped the foam from her cappuccino off her lip.
- The mattress was made of memory foam.
- The washing machine foamed over when too much detergent was added.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "foam" in German?
"foam" in German is Schaum, Schaumgummi, schäumen. foam means: A mass of small bubbles formed on or in a liquid, such as sea spray, soapy water, or the head on a drink.
How do you use "foam" in a sentence?
Example: "Foam gathered along the shoreline after the storm." In German, "foam" is Schaum, Schaumgummi, schäumen.
Are there other ways to say "foam" in German?
Yes — German has 3 translations listed for "foam": Schaum, Schaumgummi, schäumen.
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