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Meanings of
fizzy
in English
Hissing and bubbling.
fizzing
Related terms
effervescent
Usage of
fizzy
in English
1
Three days later, the slightly
fizzy
copper-colored ale was ready for consumption.
2
The slightly
fizzy
,
acidic beverage has been around for thousands of years.
3
I waited for ages, sipping
fizzy
water and becoming steadily more disconsolate.
4
It already has a significant presence in Nigeria selling its
fizzy
drinks.
5
I heard her sigh into the phone and drink the
fizzy
drink.
6
Coke has also been rattled by falling demand for its
fizzy
colas.
7
That feeling was rising in
Charlie
-
the
fizzy
mixture of attraction and awkwardness.
8
It appears our once insatiable thirst for
fizzy
drinks might be waning.
9
Why do you call them cold drinks, not soda or
fizzy
drinks?
10
A generous helping of
fizzy
pop to energise campers and day-trippers alike.
11
This came to mind every time she had a
fizzy
juice cocktail.
12
The
fizzy
sip tastes of roasted grain, tidy fields waving in wind.
13
Pure juice that was
fizzy
,
but still not quite a
fizzy
drink.
14
Don't want to drink this
fizzy
stuff when you're having a cry.
15
He said he drank at least six litres of
fizzy
drinks each day.
16
Yet there has been no mention of a carbon tax on
fizzy
drinks.
Other examples for "fizzy"
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About this term
fizzy
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
fizzy drinks
sweet fizzy
slightly fizzy
feel fizzy
fizzy water
More collocations
Fizzy
through the time
Fizzy
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
United Kingdom
Less common