fizzy
fizzy
Definition
fizzy (fiz′ē)
adjective fizz′i·er, fizz′·iest
fizzing; effervescent
fizzy
Usage Examples
Adjective complement with noun phrase
- make: What if clouds rained Sprite and made the world fizzy?
Modifies a noun
- drink: Try not to drink fizzy drinks for too long a period to help protect your teeth.
- pop: With a can of fizzy pop in your hand... Big Brain Academy is out on the 7th July.
- bottle: It takes just 25 two liter fizzy drink bottles to make an adult's fleece jacket.
- juice: There were to many ' cheap ' Champagnes on the market many tasting green or just like light fizzy grape juice.
- beer: It's difficult for me to get used to this ice cold ultra fizzy beer.
- wine: Drink Suggestion: Why not try one of these fizzy white wines from a small region north of Paris.
Modifying Another Word
- not: We need hydration from water, not fizzy drinks, juice or beer.
- very: Very fizzy ( Best before June 2007 - that's almost a year away - so probably quite yeasty?
- slightly: The palate was found to be very soft - almost like a white wine and slightly fizzy.
- too: Only a svetlo was available and it was served both too cold and too fizzy for our liking.
Used with adjective complement
- feel: On and on he went through space until he felt fizzy, dizzy and sick.
