adjective foamy or frothy
adverb in a state of excitement or agitation
When a liquid is heated and starts to bubble and foam, it may be described as afroth.
In chemistry experiments, substances may react and produce a frothy or foamy result, which can be referred to as afroth.
In cocktail making, when ingredients are vigorously shaken or stirred with ice, the resulting drink may have a frothy consistency known as afroth.
The writer described the chaotic scene as afroth with excitement.
The psychologist noticed that the client's emotions were afroth with anxiety.
The chef whipped the cream until it was afroth and ready to be used as a topping.
The event planner wanted to create an atmosphere that was afroth with anticipation.
The marketing manager's campaign idea had the office afroth with enthusiasm.
The fashion designer's latest collection had the runway afroth with bold colors and patterns.