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fizz

[fiz] / fɪz /


Example Sentences

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This does not mean the trapped water glows or fizzes.

From Science Daily

Carpenter closed, as she always does, with “Espresso,” and if you’d assumed that by now this breezy electro-pop bop would inevitably have lost some of its fizz, think again.

From Los Angeles Times

As vast amounts of CO2 fizzed into the Baltic, totaling the annual emissions of Denmark, some U.S. and German officials accused Russia of engineering the blasts.

From The Wall Street Journal

In her conference speech, Badenoch claimed the Conservative Party was "fizzing with ideas" to fix the "broken model" she said was holding the country back.

From BBC

But there are those avid consumers of campaigns and elections, and for the political fiends among us Harris offers plenty of fizz, much of it involving her party peers and prospective 2028 rivals.

From Los Angeles Times