soap bubble
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a bubble made from soap and water
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Examples (20)
- The children loved blowing soap bubbles in the garden.
- Children love to blow soap bubbles in the park.
- He giggled with delight as the fragile soap bubble popped on his nose.
- A large soap bubble floated gently across the room.
- A shimmering soap bubble floated gently on the breeze before vanishing.
- The artist created intricate sculptures using soap bubbles.
- Colorful soap bubbles filled the air at the street festival.
- Watch out! That soap bubble is about to burst.
- We learned about the surface tension that holds a soap bubble together.
- He tried to catch the iridescent soap bubble before it popped.
- The secret to a long-lasting soap bubble is adding a bit of corn syrup to the mix.
- The sunlight reflected beautifully off the shimmering soap bubbles.
- Have you ever tried to catch a soap bubble on a winter day to see it freeze?
- Blowing soap bubbles is a simple yet joyful activity for kids.
- The artist created a sculpture that looked like a giant, iridescent soap bubble.
- We used a special solution to make giant soap bubbles.
- A single soap bubble can reflect the world around it in miniature.
- The child's laughter followed the path of the dancing soap bubbles.
- Watching a soap bubble drift is a simple pleasure that reminds us of childhood.
- Can you imagine a world where everything is made of soap bubbles?