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Fizz   /fɪz/   Listen
Fizz

noun
1.
An effervescent beverage (usually alcoholic).
verb
(past & past part. fizzed; pres. part. fizzing)
1.
Become bubbly or frothy or foaming.  Synonyms: effervesce, foam, form bubbles, froth, sparkle.  "The river was foaming" , "Sparkling water"



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"Fizz" Quotes from Famous Books



... Tim Told Was a pirate bold, And he sailed in a Chinese junk; And he loved, ah me! Sweet Wing Tee Wee, But his valiant heart had sunk; So he drowned his blues in fickle fizz, And vowed the maid would ...
— The Book of Humorous Verse • Various

... a mistake in these enlightened days to keep up such old animosities," replied our neighbour. "For all you know I might be his direct descendant. If you must celebrate his undoing, better take these three sixpences and make yourselves ill on lemon fizz, or pink marshmallows, ...
— Explorers of the Dawn • Mazo de la Roche

... canned truck an' sewin' machines, sergeant," he called back derisively. "That penitentiary racket don't fizz nothin'. Guess you best ...
— The Law-Breakers • Ridgwell Cullum

... biting his nails impatiently, as if waiting for somebody. He crossed over to the table and opened a bottle of champagne to which he helped himself liberally. The fizz of the wine could be distinctly ...
— The Slave of Silence • Fred M. White

... girl. You dip your beak in it—it's mostly froth and fizz, and no more strength than the lager beer, as far as I ...
— The Devil's Garden • W. B. Maxwell


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