spume

/spjuːm/
noun
  1. Froth or foam, especially on the surface of a liquid like the sea.
    • A layer of spume floated on top of the stormy ocean.
    • The boat cut through the water, creating a trail of spume behind it.
    • The waves crashed against the rocks, leaving white spume on the shore.
verb
  1. To foam or froth, as a liquid does.
    • As the soda was poured, it spumed over the rim of the glass.
    • The river spumed white where it rushed over the waterfall.
    • The angry sea spumed against the cliffs.
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