Froth At The Mouth (Verb)
Meaning
Be in a state of uncontrolled anger.
Classification
Verbs of feeling.
Examples
- The politician's opponent began to froth at the mouth as he vehemently disagreed with the proposed policy.
- When he discovered his brother had crashed his car, he started to froth at the mouth in rage.
- After hearing the news about his job being terminated, John began to froth at the mouth and lash out at everyone around him.
- During the heated debate, the argumentative speaker began to froth at the mouth as he passionately defended his standpoint.
- As the referee made the disputed call, the coach's face turned red and he started to froth at the mouth, protesting the decision.