1. bubbles - Noun
2. bubbles - Verb
bubbles
plural of bubble
bubbles
(slang) Sparkling wine; champagne.
bubbles
third-person singular simple present indicative of bubble
Stock market bubbles don't grow out of thin air. They have a solid basis in reality, but reality as distorted by a misconception. George Soros
But all bubbles have a way of bursting or being deflated in the end. Barry Gibb
We've suffered a "Ponzification" of the economy in recent years, as bubbles have built up and then burst, and each time we act as though it's the first time. Mitchell Zuckoff
Words are mere bubbles of water; deeds are drops of gold. Tibetan Proverb
Words are mere bubbles of water, but deeds are drops of gold. Chinese Proverb
A young woman, like new wine, bubbles. Romanian Proverb