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fizzy

[fiz-ee] / ˈfɪz i /


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It has trouble creating anything, it isn’t fizzy and alive.

From The Wall Street Journal May 14, 2026

Although these findings suggest that fizzy water could slightly improve how the body uses glucose, the overall impact is very limited.

From Science Daily Apr. 17, 2026

Hawkers balancing basins of iced fizzy drinks moved through traffic, offering quick relief to commuters.

From Barron's Apr. 8, 2026

CO2 is a key part of food and drink production and is used to stun livestock during slaughter as well as in packaging to keep food fresh, and in fizzy drinks.

From BBC Mar. 25, 2026

After, we lay around with fizzy stomachs playing video games on a gigantic TV screen in something Carlee called her media room.

From "Merci Suárez Changes Gears" by Meg Medina

“Specific products and product categories were created primarily for females: sweeter, fizzier, and marketed as more ‘feminine’ drinks,” he said.

From New York Times Apr. 19, 2021

After years of earnest coffeehouse rapping, will.i.am and his buds were ready to fill their cups with something fizzier, and for the 14 weeks this tune spent at No. 1, America drank right alongside them.

From Los Angeles Times May 24, 2019

Things are about to get even fizzier on East Pine.

From Seattle Times Sep. 13, 2018

Choosing water over something fizzier may be a sign of cheating, says Clare McCaffery, its managing director in Britain.

From Economist Sep. 29, 2016

Drinks seemed fizzier and colder than any drinks ever had before.

From "Genuine Fraud" by E. Lockhart

What our tasters said: “Brightest and fizziest body of the bunch.”

From Washington Post Sep. 4, 2018

Consider “Crazy Rich Asians”: As a deliciously conventional rom-com, it plunges viewers into the fizziest pleasures of the genre, including scenes of profligate wealth, promiscuous consumerism, sigh-inducing wish fulfillment and delicious clothing and food.

From Washington Post Aug. 16, 2018

“I think it has a cleaner taste, it’s definitely the fizziest and I really enjoy the slight salinity.”

From New York Times Aug. 4, 2016

If you don’t, you will be missing the fizziest, most endearing film in ages.

From Time Nov. 22, 2011

It was about to take control of the biggest retailer in one of the world’s fizziest markets.

From Economist Jun. 30, 2011




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