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    fizz
    /fɪz/

    verb

    • 1. (of a liquid) produce bubbles of gas and make a hissing sound: "his lemonade was still fizzing at the top of the glass" Similar effervescesparklebubblefroth

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  2. FIZZ definition: 1. If a liquid fizzes, it produces a lot of bubbles and makes a continuous s sound: 2. to make a…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of FIZZ is to make a hissing or sputtering sound : effervesce. How to use fizz in a sentence.

  4. More specifically, the word fizz can refer to an alcoholic mixed drink containing liquor, fruit juice, sugar, and club soda. A classic example is a gin fizz. Fizz is also a British slang term for champagne, which is known for bubbliness (it’s sometimes called bubbly for the same reason).

  5. If you say that someone puts fizz into something, you mean that they make it more interesting or exciting.

  6. 1. to make a hissing or bubbling sound. 2. (Brewing) (of a drink) to produce bubbles of carbon dioxide, either through fermentation or aeration. n. 3. a hissing or bubbling sound. 4. (Brewing) the bubbly quality of a drink; effervescence. 5. (Cookery) any effervescent drink. [C17: of imitative origin] ˈfizzy adj. ˈfizziness n.

  7. fizz definition: bubbles of gas in a liquid or the sound that they make: . Learn more.

  8. To fizz is to froth or bubble over. If you shake up a soda, it will fizz out of the bottle when you open it. When something fizzes, you hear a hissing sound as the tiny gas bubbles are released. Any carbonated beverage will fizz when it's opened or poured, the way seltzer fizzes in a glass, or beer fizzes and foams in a mug.