hubble bubble
/ˈhʌbəl ˌbʌbəl/
noun
- A type of water pipe used for smoking, also called a hookah, where smoke passes through water before being inhaled.
- The hubble-bubble gurgled softly as he took a long puff.
- She bought a small hubble-bubble as a souvenir from her trip to the Middle East.
- At the café, they sat around a hubble-bubble, sharing flavored tobacco.
- A confused or excited state of activity, noise, or talk; a commotion.
- After the announcement, a hubble-bubble of questions filled the room.
- The market was full of hubble-bubble with vendors shouting and customers bargaining.
- There was a hubble-bubble of excitement as the concert started.
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