Afroth vs Awroth - What's the difference?
afroth | awroth |
Covered with froth, foam.
* {{quote-book, year=1969, author=Robert Coover, title=Pricksongs & descants: fictions
, passage=Fine the horses, with flying manes and tight lithe bodies, shoulders sweating, muscles rippling, mouths afroth .}}
* {{quote-book, year=2005, author=Robin Cody, title=Ricochet River
, passage=Like an underwater detonation, the pool was afroth with flapping and splashing.}}
(figuratively) Full of, or covered with something.
* {{quote-news, year=1908, date=August 20, title=Women in Print, work=Evening Post
, passage=The charms of a blue-eyed chestnut-haired maiden in a turquoise muslin, with a brown boa, and a brown chip hat afroth with brown feathers, could not be gainsaid.}}
* {{quote-book, year=1960, author=John Barth, title=The Sot-Weed Factor
, passage=
(figuratively) Excited.
* {{quote-news, year=2005, date=March 1, author=Lynn Jaeger, title=Toxic Tank Tops, and Other Oscar Revelations, work=The Village Voice
, passage=Last Saturday, the day before the Oscars, when the entire fashion world was afroth about which starlet was planning to wear what the next night, a small item in The New York Times caught our eye.}}
* {{quote-news, year=2008, date=January 26, author=Mitch Potter, title=Times' editorial page calls for intervention to save Winehouse, work=TheStar.com
, passage=The weighty editorial page of The Times of London doesn't make a habit of devoting thought to the travails of pop singers, whose exploits now more than ever keep the red-top British tabloids afroth .}}
* {{quote-news, year=2008, date=September 3, author=Barney Ronay, title=Can money buy success?, work=The Guardian
, passage=Afroth with ambition, the new owners have already promised to win the Premier League, the Champions League and probably the Glenrothes by-election too.}}
As an adjective afroth
is covered with froth, foam.As a verb awroth is
an alternative spelling of awrath.afroth
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