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I[΄bʌbl] n պղպջակ, բշտիկ. քլթքլթոց (հեղուկի). blow bubbles օճառի պղպջակներ թողնել/փչել. bubble gum փուչիկավոր ծամոնII[΄bʌbl] v պղպջալ, եռալ, քլթքլթալ. The kettle is bubling Թեյամանը եռում է. The spring bubbles out Աղբյուրը հորդում է պղպջալով. փխբ. bubble over with rage կատաղությունից եռալ
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