See also: Bubble Bubbly Bubby Bubbled Bubbling Bubbie Bubbliness Bubblegum Bubb Bubba Bubbler Bubbers Bubble-up
1. Bubblelike (Adjective) Having the characteristics of a bubble
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2. Bubblelike meaning Having the characteristics of a bubble.
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3. Adjective . Bubblelike (comparative more Bubblelike, superlative most Bubblelike) Having the characteristics of a bubble.
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4. There have been no reported coronavirus cases among the men’s basketball program, whose players have been in a Bubblelike environment since they returned to campus in early August.
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5. Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Lung Spreading Along the Alveolar Walls With a Bubblelike Appearance on HRCT
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6. Bubblelike vesicles transport molecules such as enzymes, hormones, and neurotransmitters within cells, carrying their cargo to specific destinations in a highly orchestrated process
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Definition of bubble. (Entry 1 of 2) 1 : a small globule typically hollow and light: such as. a : a small body of gas within a liquid. b : a thin film of liquid inflated with air or gas. c : a globule in a transparent solid. d : something (such as a plastic or inflatable structure) that is hemispherical or semicylindrical.
Bubble definition is - a small globule typically hollow and light: such as. How to use bubble in a sentence.
7 : an enclosed or isolated sphere of experience or activity in which the like-minded members of a homogeneous community support and reinforce their shared opinions the liberal/conservative bubble Countless people … complain that Facebook employees are increasingly living in a bubble. — Nick Bilton
informal : to cause someone to suddenly realize that something believed, trusted, or admired is not really true, good, etc. I hate to burst your bubble high school seniors, but, for most of you, the dreaded cafeteria food isn't going to get any better. — Sarah Tarr.