IPA: /əˈbʌbəl/
KK: /əˈbʌbəl/
Describing something that is full of bubbles or is very lively and excited.
The children were abubble with excitement as they waited for the party to start.
The word 'abubble' originates from the combination of 'a-' (a variant of 'on' or 'in') and 'bubble' (from Middle English 'bubbel', meaning a small sphere of liquid). The term describes a state of being in or surrounded by bubbles, often implying a lively or effervescent condition.
Imagine being 'in' ('a-') a lively 'bubble' — this helps you remember that 'abubble' means being in a bubbly or effervescent state.