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fizzy

adjective as in effervescent

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And in the last year alone, around 1,000 fans — Japanese and foreign — have visited the shop to see all of this for themselves, some with religious reverence and others with fizzy excitement.

The discomfort continued despite the Aberdeen native taking her doctor's advice to drink fizzy juice and see if it dislodged any food stuck in her throat.

From BBC

They are the bête noire of many nutritionists - mass-produced yet moreish foods like chicken nuggets, packaged snacks, fizzy drinks, ice cream or even sliced brown bread.

From BBC

Fayed's entrepreneurial career began on the streets of Alexandria, Egypt, where he hawked fizzy drinks to passers-by.

From BBC

Interestingly, the fizzy "buzz" you feel in your mouth from sparkling water fades the more you drink it.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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