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Fizzy

The adjective 'fizzy' describes something that produces or contains small bubbles of gas, typically carbon dioxide, creating a tingling or effervescent sensation. It's commonly used to describe carbonated drinks, but can also apply to other things that release gas. This effervescence adds a distinct texture and sensory experience. The degree of 'fizziness' can vary; some items are subtly bubbly while others are intensely so. The term often implies a refreshing quality, linked to the release of the gases. The word can also be used metaphorically to describe energetic or bubbly personalities and behaviors, hinting at excitement or liveliness.

Fizzy meaning with examples

  • The lemonade was perfectly fizzy, with tiny bubbles tickling my nose as I took a sip. It was the ideal refreshment on a hot summer's day. The level of carbonation was just right, not too overpowering, making it easy to drink multiple glasses.
  • After shaking the bottle, the soda became explosively fizzy, spraying foam everywhere. We all ran to try and catch it! We had not considered the extra pressure built up inside; It was a complete mess in the kitchen.
  • The pastry chef created a fizzy sherbet to cleanse the palate between courses. The sudden burst of gas from the sherbet was surprising, and the flavors blended together in a unique, refreshing way. It was an unexpected, palate-cleansing moment.
  • Her infectious laughter and bubbly personality made her the most fizzy friend I've ever known. She has so much energy! She always has so many stories to tell, and keeps everyone amused and energized. We all enjoyed her company.

Fizzy Crossword Answers

5 Letters

GASSY

7 Letters

FIZZING

9 Letters

SPARKLING

12 Letters

EFFERVESCENT

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