Meaning of fizzy in English:
fizzy
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adjectiveadjective fizzier, adjective fizziest
1(of a drink) containing bubbles of gas; effervescent.
‘fizzy mineral water’- ‘I generally don't agree with the belief that you can drink fizzy wine with food, but I will make an exception for Lambrusco.’
- ‘Take small sips of peppermint, ginger or camomile tea, or a fizzy drink like ginger ale (cold rice water is also effective).’
- ‘Orange squash, fizzy drinks, beer etc were all produced in bottles made of glass.’
- ‘There are plates of biscuits and bottles of fizzy drink and tea and coffee is also being served.’
- ‘Unlike the bubbles in your fizzy drink, though, each of these bubbles would carry on expanding, until all the fluid had gone and only bubbles remained.’
- ‘Carbonated alcoholic drinks, or spirits mixed with fizzy drinks can also affect how fast alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream.’
- ‘You should be aiming to drink two to three litres of water every day and reduce your intake of alcohol, caffeine and fizzy drinks because these can be dehydrating.’
- ‘If you've been drinking an excess of alcohol and fizzy drinks, your body will be thankful for some water.’
- ‘The modern trend for drinking sweet tasting, exotically flavoured fizzy drinks with a very high alcohol content is not particularly new.’
- ‘Avoid drinks at bedtime that increase urine production, including those containing caffeine, acidic juices and fizzy drinks.’
- ‘Up to 348 million litres of fizzy drinks were sold in the year to May, an 11% rise on the previous year.’
- ‘Strain into fizzy drink bottles, making sure you screw the cap on tight.’
- ‘I'm the one eating dinner on his own with a notepad and a glass of fizzy water.’
- ‘With regard drinks, I increased my water intake to about 2 or 3 litres a day and juices replaced fizzy drinks.’
- ‘The media is constantly beaming attractive advertisements about junk food and fizzy drinks, if not chocolates and ice cream.’
- ‘Children who consume fizzy drinks once a day or more are twice as likely to suffer tooth erosion than those who consume such drinks less than once a day.’
- ‘Sweets, chocolate and fizzy drink machines are banned in the school.’
- ‘Huge chocolate bars, fizzy drinks, luscious cakes and tempting sweets are in every shop.’
- ‘The only choices for children were cheap fizzy pop or water.’
- ‘People choose to spend money on junk food, sweets and fizzy pops.’
effervescent, sparkling, carbonated, gassy, aerated, bubbly, bubbling, frothy, foamingView synonyms- 1.1Full of energy or exuberance; lively.‘fizzy new wave pop’
- ‘She may like to think of herself as the black nemesis to California's golden girls, but beneath all that eyeliner, she is a fizzy pop chick who just wants to have fun.’
- ‘The fizzy synth pop that emerged on their second album dominates their latest, drawing more on the halcyon days of glam than disco.’
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