Definition of «fizzy»

The term "fizzy" is an adjective used to describe something that is bubbly, effervescent or sparkling. It can be applied to a wide range of things such as drinks (like soda), food items (like champagne) and even people's personalities (someone who is lively and energetic). The word "fizzy" often implies that there is some form of carbonation or gas present, causing the bubbles to appear.

Usage examples

  1. The fizzy sound of soda bubbles filled the air as I opened the can.
  2. The carbonated beverage felt fizzy on my tongue as I took a sip.
  3. The children giggled with delight as they blew fizzy bubbles with their bubblegum.
  4. The champagne popped with a fizzy explosion, marking the beginning of the celebration.
  5. The fruity and fizzy cocktail refreshingly quenched my thirst on a hot summer day.
  6. The effervescent tablet dissolved in water, creating a fizzy drink to ease my indigestion.

Sentences with «fizzy»

  • I don't drink fizzy drinks either, not even when I was small, my parents never bought them, they used to prepare fruit juices instead. (lartoffashion.com)
  • I was never a huge fan of fizzy drinks but I would enjoy a cold glass of Coca Cola on a rare occasion. (cantillonkitchen.com)
  • '' Give old favourite foods a health spin: For example, if you associate Christmas with fizzy drinks, buy some mineral water and add a dash of a colourful juice like grape juice. (womenshealthandfitness.com.au)
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