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Bubble Definition & Meaning

1. A small, round, thin-walled sphere filled with air or gas.

Example: The children were blowing bubbles in the park.

2. A state of economic or financial growth that is unsustainable and likely to collapse.

Example: The housing market experienced a bubble in the early 2000s, leading to a financial crisis.

3. A social group or community that is isolated from the rest of society.

Example: The tech industry can sometimes be seen as a bubble, with its own language and culture.

4. A protective dome or shield that surrounds something.

Example: The astronauts were protected by a bubble of air during their spacewalk.

5. A speech bubble in a comic or cartoon that contains dialogue or thoughts.

Example: The character's bubble showed their innermost thoughts and feelings.

Examples of the word bubble used in sentences.

  • I made a bubble with my mouth and it popped in my face.
  • The fish tank has a lot of bubbles from the air pump.
  • I like to watch the bubbles rise to the surface of my soda.
  • I like to blow bubbles with my gum.
  • The soap made a lot of bubbles in the bath tub.
  • The stock market experienced a bubble in the early 2000s which eventually burst, causing many investors to lose money.
  • The little girl exclaimed with delight as she chased after the bubbles floating in the air.
  • I accidentally popped the bubble gum in my mouth when I was blowing a big bubble.
  • During the pandemic, my family formed a bubble with our closest relatives to limit our exposure to the virus.
  • I love to soak in a hot bubble bath after a long day at work.
  • After stirring the mixture vigorously, bubbles began to form on the surface.
  • The real estate market is currently experiencing a housing bubble.
  • The carbonation in the soda creates the fizzing bubbles that tickle your nose.
  • I always feel a sense of peace when I take a hot bubble bath after a long day.
  • The little girl was having so much fun playing with the bubbles in the park.
  • My little sister likes to play with bubble wrap.
  • I blow bubbles with my bubble gum.
  • The soap bubbles floated in the air.
  • I like to add bubble bath to my bath water to make it more relaxing.
  • The water in the pot began to bubble when it started boiling.
  • My grandma gave me a bubble bath, and it felt like I was in a magical world.
  • The stock market experienced a bubble in the 2000s, leading to a financial crisis.
  • I love blowing bubbles when I feel stressed, it makes me feel relaxed.
  • I accidentally popped the bubble wrap while trying to pack my fragile items.
  • The children were playing with soap bubbles in the park, giggling happily.
  • I could hear the excited chatter and bubbly laughter of the children at the party.
  • I blew a bubble gum while waiting for the bus.
  • The divers ascended to the surface through a column of bubbles.
  • The housing bubble was a major contributor to the economic crisis of 2008.
  • The bubble bath filled the tub with fragrant bubbles.
  • The housing market may be in a bubble, but it's hard to tell when it will burst.
  • The bubble tea craze has taken over the city, with new shops popping up every week.
  • The underwater divers were surrounded by a shimmering bubble of air as they explored the coral reef.
  • He blew a bubble with his gum and watched it pop, feeling a sudden sense of nostalgia.
  • The champagne bubbled in the glass as we toasted to a successful year.
  • The scientist explained how the bubble chamber worked, a device that tracks the movement of subatomic particles as they travel through a superheated liquid.
  • In the world of finance, the stock market can be quite volatile, with prices rising or plunging in a bubble of uncertainty.
  • The bubble bath was a luxurious treat, filling the tub with frothy suds that tickled her toes and filled the room with a delicious scent.
  • Despite the pandemic, the real estate bubble seems to be holding its own, with property values soaring in many areas.
  • The children went crazy blowing bubbles in the park, watching them float high and pop in the breeze.
  • While the stock market appeared to be in a bubble, experienced investors knew it was only a matter of time before it popped.
  • Despite the growing concerns of a housing bubble, property prices in the city continue to soar.
  • The champagne in the crystal flute was bubbling with excitement as the couple toasted their new life together.
  • As the global pandemic continues to spread, many countries have implemented a travel bubble to control the spread of the virus.
  • The new soap product claimed to create bubbles that would last for hours, but in reality, they popped within seconds.
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