Pronunciation: /əˈfrɔθ/
adjective foamy or frothy
A1 The children ran around the playground, their laughter afroth with excitement.
A2 The baker's display case was afroth with freshly baked pastries.
B1 The river was afroth with white water as the kayakers navigated through the rapids.
B2 The audience was afroth with anticipation as the curtain rose on the opening night of the play.
C1 The political rally was afroth with fervent supporters chanting slogans and waving banners.
C2 The market was afroth with activity as vendors shouted their prices and customers haggled for the best deals.
adverb in a state of excitement or agitation
A1 The children were afroth with excitement when they saw the ice cream truck.
A2 The puppy's tail wagged afroth as it greeted its owner.
B1 The crowd was afroth with anticipation as they waited for the concert to begin.
B2 The chef's creativity was afroth as he experimented with new flavors in the kitchen.
C1 The city was afroth with activity during the annual festival.
C2 The market was afroth with vendors selling their goods and customers haggling for the best price.
formal The milk was afroth after being steamed for the cappuccino.
informal She was so excited about the party that she was practically afroth with anticipation.
slang The crowd went afroth when their favorite band took the stage.
figurative His mind was afroth with ideas for his next artistic project.
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