FOAM, n. [L. fumo, to smoke, to foam.] Froth; spume; the substance which is formed on the surface of liquors by fermentation or violent agitation, consisting of bubbles.FOAM, v.i. 1. To froth; to gather foam. The billows foam. A horse foams at the mouth when violently heated.2. To be in a rage; to be violently agitated. He foameth and gnasheth with his teeth. Mark 9.FOAM, v.t. To throw out with rage or violence; with out. Foaming out their own shame. Jude 13.
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