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fizzy

[fiz-ee] / ˈfɪz i /


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Most states have had strong revenue growth since the pandemic thanks to wage growth, fizzy markets, rising home values and resilient consumer spending.

From The Wall Street Journal

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

That summer, radio was a disco lovers’ paradise, as fizzy singles from the Bee Gees, Donna Summer and Chic also topped the chart.

From The Wall Street Journal

At the site of the strike, items from the shop such as cartons of yoghurt and bottles of fizzy drinks were buried among the debris, along with household items including children's clothes and toys.

From BBC

The tiny puppy, barely bigger than a football, is gently squeaking from inside a large cage where she is joined by a half-chewed fizzy drinks bottle and an array of dog toys.

From BBC