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fizziness

American  
[fiz-ee-nis] / ˈfɪz i nɪs /

noun

  1. fizzy quality, such as of a carbonated drink; bubbliness or effervescence.

  2. vitality, energy, or sparkle, such as of a personality or performance.


Example Sentences

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Appropriately found under the heading “Refreshing” and made with umeshu, Calpico, lemon and soda, it balances faint fizziness with tart, creamy and sweet.

From Seattle Times

The Hollywood Reporter's Robyn Bahr agreed that "the flounce and fizziness of the original series are largely absent from this moodier and more self-serious one".

From BBC

"Maybe it’s the mint and lime or possibly the fizziness of the club soda," Ramos writes on her blog.

From Fox News

“There was a fizziness about the moment, like bubbles in the Champagne. We all played off each other. Halston put those Grace Kelly clothes on those Black girls and he struck a note that was fantastic. It was a new level of cool.”

From New York Times

They split the first can, concluding that, in addition to being easy drinking and properly bitter, Al’s succeeded where other nonalcoholic beers have failed: “It had that frothy fizziness that we look for in beers of that sort, and it also had a real finish,” said Krigbaum.

From Washington Post