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fizzy

adjective as in effervescent

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Between them, Indians now drank 2,880 million bottles of fizzy drinks and flew 10 million miles each year.

And they start to overthrow their traditional drinks for fizzy sugared and flavored water packed into bottles and cans.

This number only gives you a small taste of the fizzy fun of this short-lived, buzzy production.

Later, Maf snuggles inside Marilyn's coat while she gets "fizzy" with Shelley Winters.

Once you leave the Champagne region of France, there are lots of fizzy wines to be had, and some bargains to be found.

Captain Nansen led Everett to his cot and gave him fizzy salts, but it was not until sundown that the trembling and nausea ceased.

We began to complain, and to long for the cool corridors and fizzy drinks and protecting screens of the hotel.

His son Fizzy Fry left his place as clerk in the hotel and went to work in the corn-cutting machine factory.

Much more than other people, because they drink lemonade and fizzy things, and the more you drink of those the more good you get.'

The Eau dvian is about the only table water universally sold in Europe that isnt fizzy, and is accordingly popular—and expensive.

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On this page you'll find 17 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to fizzy, such as: aerated, bubbling, bubbly, carbonated, gassy, and sparkling.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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