Bubbling in a sentence as an adjective

The cursor of the science theme was a glass tube with some chemical bubbling inside.

Which is nice for dom-oriented plugins; you get bubbling for free and all the native event listeners just work.

I for one am more scared, appaled by what has been bubbling to the surface every week, almost every day since Snowden.

And that humanity wasn't just bubbling whimsy and childlike wonder, though certainly _why dabbled in his fair share of that.

It's high time the silo gets drained for a more swampy, organic, bubbling ooze sort of scattershot approach of crowdfunding.

If you need to listen for an event that could come from lots of nodes, listen for the event bubbling up to the parent of those nodes.

Other times, I realize that the things that are bubbling up in my mind can wait, and the act of actually thinking about them and realizing that puts them to rest.

Making sure I get the event tree bubbling in the correct way across the entire universe of browsers and all its data being normalized is such a time saver.

He had come up with this video idea of people's thoughts bubbling over their heads, nothing special, and in the short term a Toronto Dominion bank commercial had the exact same thing.

The only reason it doesn't immediately turn into a big bubbling blob of molten uranium is that pumps the size of SUVs are pumping water over the fuel and removing all that heat.

Whomever is being quoted from Princeton, casting it as this supposed utopia of higher learning, is either bubbling PR nonsense or is just completely out of touch with what goes on in the field.

If the frothing bubbling iron soup under the land were to change at all due to gravimetric or other physical reasons, the changes in sea level would be far more dramatic than what is measured in the sea level change.

And I've noticed a lot of the other little bubbling languages that may become languages of the future, like Nimrod, have the same sort of focus in them, "how can we get these convenient features without a 20-100x speed penalty"?Then, once you have these languages, I'm noticing that in many cases while bindings exist, entire stacks are being rewritten to be simpler and faster.

Bubbling definitions

adjective

emitting or filled with bubbles as from carbonation or fermentation; "bubbling champagne"; "foamy (or frothy) beer"

See also: bubbly foaming foamy frothy effervescing spumy

adjective

marked by high spirits or excitement; "his fertile effervescent mind"; "scintillating personality"; "a row of sparkly cheerleaders"

See also: effervescent frothy scintillating sparkly