1. frothing - Noun
2. frothing - Verb
4. frothing - Adjective Satellite
of Froth
Exaggerated declamation; rant.
Source: Webster's dictionarythe rabid animal's frothing mouth Source: Internet
Because the animals were frothing and vomiting, some residents suspect that they were poisoned. Source: Internet
After the Israel Knesset passed the contentious ‘Basic Law: Israel as the Nation-State of the Jewish People’ legislation there was joy, disbelief, hatred, spite, and frothing rage. Source: Internet
Anyone who has stumbled here before knows that the emissions are only occasional, that weeks can pass between all of us venting and frothing and arguing over a post such as the previous few, after which the entire site seems to go into sleep mode. Source: Internet
However, rather than bleed out, Marcus starts frothing white as it seems the android tech's infecting him. Source: Internet
An angry Trump supporter left a message for McMullin's Indian-American spokeswoman calling her a "frothing, libtard piece of shit Islamic dog," among other things. Source: Internet