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bubbles
noun as in effervescence
Strong matches
Example Sentences
That means that Champagne is fermented a second time in the bottle when sealed closed, which naturally produces the bubbles.
“Enjoying the bubbles is as important as enjoying the wine,” Goldston says.
During one session, detainee Abu Zubaydah became “completely unresponsive with bubbles rising through his open full mouth.”
The bubbles still came out, but some of the fizz was getting lost.
Few bubbles have burst quite so dramatically as that of Bob Suffridge.
Bubbles of air are often confusing to beginners, but are easily recognized after once being seen.
Heat very gently until bubbles begin to form, replacing the acid as it evaporates.
Tanqueray found himself gazing in agony at his glass where the bubbles danced and glittered, calling him to the toast.
The blood seemed to rise in bubbles, forming in rapid succession, flowing in a spread stream down to the wrist.
Keep the air bubbles removed from the surface by means of a piece of soft feather.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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