Seafoam

usgb/ˈsiː.foʊm/
noun

Seafoam refers to the light, frothy form of seawater that occurs when ocean waves crash, creating bubbles.

The beach was covered in seafoam after the storm.
Visual representation of "seafoam" - Seafoam refers to the light, frothy form of seawater that occurs when ocean waves crash, creating bubbles.

Often appears as...

  • seafoam green
  • seafoam waves

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Visual representation of "seafoam"
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Nature Imagery

Using 'seafoam' in descriptions can enhance imagery related to oceans and beaches.

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The seafoam shimmered under the sunlight as the waves rolled in.
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Poetic Use

When writing poetry, consider 'seafoam' for its aesthetic quality that evokes beauty and tranquility.

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The seafoam, pure and white, contrasted with the deep blue ocean.
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Cultural Reference

Knowing that 'seafoam' is often used in art and design (like colors), helps in understanding creative contexts.

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Her dress was inspired by the seafoam color of summer days.
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