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Meanings of
effervesce
in English
Portuguese
ferver
Catalan
escumar
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Become bubbly or frothy or foaming.
foam
sparkle
froth
fizz
form bubbles
Portuguese
ferver
Usage of
effervesce
in English
1
This will
effervesce
during the time the acid is dissolving the zinc.
2
When the letter is opened you'll see it
effervesce
like a seidlitz powder.
3
It scratches glass, and does not
effervesce
with acids.
4
Thousands of square kilometres of mud began to
effervesce
,
thickening the air with hot cloying vapour.
5
The Williams, Coliers, Hollands and Bacons come together to
effervesce
in the magic of their unions.
6
Debby gently drew the curtains, and stole away leaving Aunt Pen's wrath to
effervesce
before morning.
7
His policy, therefore, was to stir their feelings, and then withdraw to watch their feelings
effervesce
.
8
At other times he would
effervesce
with humor and always of the most exquisite and impressive nature.
9
Before using, it should be treated with dilute hydrochloric acid until it does not
effervesce
any more.
10
Kindness was ready in her mind; it but lacked the touch of an occasion to
effervesce
and crystallise.
11
But even the soda water, as if adjusting itself to the spiritlessness of the prisoners, refused to
effervesce
.
12
Take a swim in Super Mario Odyssey's Seaside Kingdom and the Joy-Cons
effervesce
with a satisfying, subtle fizz.
13
When the powders are dissolved in both tumblers, pour the first into the other, and it will
effervesce
immediately.
14
Every possible opportunity is afforded for the base and alien qualities to recognize each other, and clash or
effervesce
.
15
A wineglass of the cream to a tumbler of water, with sufficient carbonate of soda to make it
effervesce
.
16
These calcareous opercula
effervesce
with lemon juice, and put themselves in motion in proportion as the carbonic acid is disengaged.
Other examples for "effervesce"
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About this term
effervesce
Adjective
Frequent collocations
effervesce at
effervesce immediately
effervesce with acids
Translations for
effervesce
Portuguese
ferver
espumejar
espumar
Catalan
escumar
escumejar
bromerejar
Effervesce
through the time