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  • soap bubbles — bubbles that are formed by a substance used for cleansing the human body …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Soap bubble — A soap bubble …   Wikipedia

  • Bubbles — a painting (1886) by Millais of his young grandson blowing soap bubbles. It is especially well known in Britain because it was bought by Pears, a soap company, who used it in their advertisements. * * * …   Universalium

  • soap|suds — «SOHP SUHDZ», noun (plural). bubbles and foam made with soap and water; suds …   Useful english dictionary

  • Bubbles (painting) — Infobox Painting backcolor=#FBF5DF painting alignment=right image size=300px title= Bubbles artist= Sir John Everett Millais, Bt year= 1886 type=Oil on canvas height= width= height inch= width inch = diameter cm = diameter inch = city= Port… …   Wikipedia

  • soap bubble test — A basic test to confirm gas leakage in any kind of system in which gas is held under pressure. A soap solution is brushed over the areas of probable leakage. Any leak is confirmed by bubbles in the soap film …   Aviation dictionary

  • soap bubble — empty words, all talk, bubbles formed from soap …   English contemporary dictionary

  • soap·suds — /ˈsoʊpˌsʌdz/ noun [plural] : the bubbles that form when water is mixed with soap : ↑suds …   Useful english dictionary

  • Colours of a soap film — Figure 3: thin film interference in a soap bubble. Notice the golden yellow colour near the top where the film is thin and a few even thinner black spots The iridescent colours of soap bubbles are caused by interfering of (internally and… …   Wikipedia

  • I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles — is a popular song which debuted in 1918 and was first published in 1919. The tune is by John Kellette. The lyrics are credited to Jaan Kenbrovin , actually a collective pseudonym for the writers James Kendis, James Brockman and Nat Vincent. The… …   Wikipedia

  • Pears soap — Pears transparent soap is an old brand of soap, first produced commercially in 1789 by Andrew Pears at a factory just off Oxford Street in London, England. It was the world s first transparent soap. Under the stewardship of Thomas J. Barratt, A.… …   Wikipedia

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