speech bubbles in many shapes or lables

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2013-09-13

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speech bubbles in many shapes or lables.

This vector resource includes the following elements:

Label,Love,Pink,Stickers,Bow,Profiled

 


This vector contains the following main colors: Celeste,White,Mona Lisa,Lilac,Sinbad

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    Label Love Pink Stickers Bow Profiled Celeste White Mona Lisa Lilac Sinbad

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bubble wiki:
e may refer to:a pocket of air or gas caught within a solid or liquid (see cavitation)a spherical liquid film (often of surfactant, occasionally of bubble gum) filled with air or gas, such as a soap bubbleBubble (economics), where speculation causes prices to rise to unsustainable levelsa metaphor for isolation (e.g. 'living in a bubble')a (normally) transparent domeLight bulb, in theater lighting terminology [1]in poker tournaments, the last player to lose without winning any money (e.g. going out 'on the bubble')in reference to sports, a team that is on the verge of making the postseason is considered to be "on the bubble"In reference to friendships, Hollieann and Olivia are "bubbles". (e.g. "Bubble!" "We're pretty bubbly, y'know!" See more at Wikipedia.org...

shape wiki:
>For other uses, see Shape (disambiguation). In geometry, two objects are of the same shape if one can be transformed to another (ignoring color) by dilating (that is, by multiplying all distances by the same factor) and then, if necessary, rotating and translating. Dilation changes the size but not the shape; rotation and translation preserve both size and shape. See more at Wikipedia.org...


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