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noun noun: bubble; plural noun: bubbles; noun: bubble shell; plural noun: bubble shells

1.   a thin sphere of liquid enclosing air or another gas. an air- or gas-filled spherical cavity in a liquid or a solidified liquid such as glass or amber. synonyms:	globule, bead, blister; More air pocket; sparkle, fizz, effervescence, froth, head "the bubbles rose in the glass" 2.   used to refer to a good or fortunate situation that is isolated from reality or unlikely to last. "we both lived in a bubble, the kind provided by occupying a privileged pied-à-terre in Greenwich Village" used to refer to a significant, usually rapid, increase in asset prices that is soon followed by a collapse in prices and typically arises from speculation or enthusiasm rather than intrinsic increases in value. "the US economy squandered trillions as a result of the 1990s stock market bubble" 3.   a transparent domed cover or enclosure. "piglets born into a sterile bubble" a place or position that is protected from danger or unpleasant reality. "they are not on tour packages seeing foreign ports from a bubble" 4.   a marine mollusk that typically has a thin scroll-like shell.

verb verb: bubble; 3rd person present: bubbles; past tense: bubbled; past participle: bubbled; gerund or present participle: bubbling

1.   (of a liquid) contain bubbles of air or gas rising to the surface. "a pot of soup bubbled away on the stove"