Frothy [adjective]
Definition of Frothy:
bubbly
Synonyms of Frothy:
Sentence/Example of Frothy:
Icahn had warned that equities were overvalued on April 25, when the S&P was 25% cheaper than today, but he clearly believed things had tilted from frothy to crazy since.
So viewers who long for historical romances that are both frothy and serious, and taken seriously by audiences, are ultimately left in want.
The market is really frothy and retail investors are one reason.
The Blade called it a “frothy mix that exists on the thin line between camp and hokum.”
Sivaram says that certain markets might already be getting a little frothy, including those for electric vehicles.
Although we remain longer-term bullish on equities, there are some signs that sentiment could be getting a little frothy at the moment, which could increase the odds of a pullback.
She would then blend the chocolate into the steaming hot atole and use her molinillo to whisk it until it was super frothy.
Two short years ago, the cannabis industry was frothy with cash.
It is thinner than that of chronic bronchitis, and upon standing separates into three layers of pus, mucus, and frothy serum.
It separates into three layers upon standing—a brown deposit, a clear fluid, and a frothy layer.