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sea foam
sea foam
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- sea-foam adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sea foam1
Middle English word dating back to 1250–1300
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Example Sentences
Tropical cyclone Oswald has produced a blanketing of sea foam in parts of Queensland, Australia.
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But I shall never forget that "pillar of cloud by day," standing out in the sunshine, white as marble or sea foam.
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The Onondagas say that the Indians are made from red earth and the white men from sea-foam.
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It is the test for caramels, soft butter scotch, sea foam, and many other candies.
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A tall, old man stood at the prow, with streaming hair and beard, white as sea-foam.
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Paphian; a reference to Paphos in Cyprus where Aphrodit first set foot after her birth from sea foam.
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