Foaming in a sentence as an adjective

People are foaming at the mouth, waiting for and wanting Facebook to fail.

It's the kind of tone that will have some Hollywood stakeholders foaming at the mouth.

Might be the best thing to happen to expose Googles covert role in foaming up-risings, to be blunt.

The right would have voted for a lump of coal vs Obama after foaming at the mouth for the past four years at Obama.

The shock absorbing ability of the front landing gear strut was impaired by foaming of the oil in the strut when it was extended.

I was only clarifying that I'm not some Apple fanboy foaming at the mouth about every minimal Apple ad.

The parent characterized Dawkins as "arrogant" and "pig headed", and now you've characterized him as "foaming at the mouth", on a "tirade" and a "dick".

Why would 3D printing be any different?What scares me are the people who are going to start foaming at the mouth to ban 3D printing because you could print a gun. I'm afraid our best-case scenario is "heavily regulated", so I fully support anything that democratizes the technology, even if it is just printing stupid chochskies.

Foaming definitions

adjective

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

See also: bubbling bubbly foamy frothy effervescing spumy

adjective

producing or covered with lathery sweat or saliva from exhaustion or disease; "the rabid animal's frothing mouth"

See also: foamy frothing