- from the
medieval German and
otherwise obsolete veim, in
reference to the "
frothy head
forming in the gl**** once the beer has been
freshly poured" (cf. ausgefeimt)...
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musicals (1915–1918) were
artistic steps forward beyond the
revues and
other frothy entertainments of the
early 20th
century and led to such groundbreaking...
- milk, cream, sugar, egg yolks, and
whipped egg
whites (which
gives it a
frothy texture, and its name). A
distilled spirit such as brandy, rum, whiskey...
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around inside his much-enlarged
vocal sac. Here they are
immersed in a
frothy,
viscous liquid that
contains some
nourishment to
supplement what they obtain...
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production received mixed reviews, with The
Hollywood Reporter writing, "this
frothy show does
provide dazzling art
direction and performances, as well as effervescent...
- powder,
combined with hot water, and
ladled into bowls,
resulting in a "
frothy" mixture. In the Song dynasty, the tea
powder would instead be
whisked with...
- in a
blender to make milkshakes. Milk is
often served in
coffee and tea.
Frothy steamed milk is used to
prepare espresso-based
drinks such as cafe latte...
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considerable regional variation. The milk in a
cortado is steamed, but not
frothy and "texturized" as in many
Italian coffee drinks. The
cortado is commonly...
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rating of 6.9/10. The website's
consensus reads: "While
Downton Abbey's
frothiness comes close to
curdling into
outright suds, A New Era's
familiar comforts...
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Plagiomimicus spumosum, the
frothy moth, is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. The
species was
first described by
Augustus Radcliffe Grote in 1874. It is...