froth
81All froth and no beer — full of himself …
82all froth and no beer — Australian Slang full of himself …
83cuckoo froth — noun Etymology: so called from the frothy secretion on the stem popularly believed to be cuckoo spittle : cuckooflower …
84sea-froth — …
85forth — froth …
86frother — froth·er …
87frothily — froth·i·ly …
88frothy — froth•y [[t]ˈfrɔ θi, ˈfrɒθ i[/t]] adj. froth•i•er, froth•i•est 1) of, like, or having froth; foamy 2) unsubstantial; trifling; shallow: a frothy musical[/ex] • Etymology: 1525–35 froth′i•ly, adv. froth′i•ness, n …
89frothless — frothˈless adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑froth * * * frothless, a. (ˈfrɒθlɪs, ɔː ) [f. froth n. + less.] Having no froth, free from froth. in Craig; and in later Dicts …
90Frothed — Froth Froth, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Frothed}; p. pr. & vb. n.. {Frothing}.] 1. To cause to foam. [1913 Webster] 2. To spit, vent, or eject, as froth. [1913 Webster] He . . . froths treason at his mouth. Dryden. [1913 Webster] Is your spleen frothed …