Bubble
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A bubble is a spherically contained volume of air, especially one made from soapy liquid; a small spherical cavity in a solid material; anything resembling a hollow sphere; a period of intense speculation in a market, causing prices to rise quickly to irrational levels as the metaphorical bubble expands, and then fall even more quickly as the bubble bursts.
Bubble or Bubbles may also refer to:
- Liquid bubble, globule of one substance encased in another, usually air in a liquid
- Soap bubble, a bubble formed by soapy water (a thin film of liquid)
- Bubbles (painting), a painting by Sir John Everett Millais, also used to market Pears soap
- Speech balloon or speech bubble, a graphic convention used primarily in comics and cartoons
- Economic bubble, a situation where market prices are unsustainable
- Bubble Butt
- Champagne (wine), sparkling wine or Champagne, colloquially known as bubbles
- Bubble, a term used to describe interpersonal space
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