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  • 111bubble under the radar — ˌbubble ˈunder derived (especially BrE) (NAmE usually ˌbubble under the ˈradar) (informal) to be likely to be very successful or popular soon • Here are two records that are bubbling under …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 112Bubble shell — Bub ble shell (Zo[ o]l.) A marine univalve shell of the genus {Bulla} and allied genera, belonging to the Tectibranchiata. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 113Bubble Gum — publié en 2004, est le second roman de Lolita Pille. Elle : Manon D., 21 ans, habite à Terminus, un village perdu de province et travaille comme serveuse dans le bar de son père. Belle, elle désespère de perdre sa jeunesse et rêve de s… …

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  • 114Bubble Act — Bubble Act, s. Bubbles …

    Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • 115bubble curtain — bubble fence …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 116bubble screen — bubble fence …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 117bubble gum — ☆ bubble gum n. 1. a kind of chewing gum for blowing large bubbles 2. a kind of rock music with simple lyrics and melodies that is directed at teenage and younger audiences and variously regarded as insipid, unimaginative, unsophisticated, etc.:… …

    Universalium

  • 118bubble-top — ☆ bubble top [bub′əl täp΄ ] n. a bulletproof, transparent dome, as over the rear section of an automobile * * * …

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  • 119bubble dance — bubble dancer. a solo dance by a nude or nearly nude woman, as in a burlesque show, using one or more balloons for covering. Cf. fan dance. [1935 40, Amer.] * * * …

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  • 120Bubble companies —    “Bubble companies” were created in the beginning of the 18th century as a consequence of a strong tendency toward speculation. Most of the new “companies” were not solid, and many went bankrupt in 1720. Earlier, in 1630, “tulipomania” had led… …

    Historical Dictionary of the Netherlands