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silver fizz

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noun

  1. an alcoholic drink made with gin, lemon juice, sugar, and egg white.


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Add an egg white to a basic Fizz to make a Silver Fizz; throw in an egg yolk to create a Golden Fizz; or shake in a whole egg, and it becomes a Royal Fizz.

From Salon

"I'll take a silver fizz," said the actor.

From Project Gutenberg

There was Matt Morris, my guide; Silver Fizz, whose real name was unknown, and who bore the title of his favourite drink; and huge Hank Milligan—all ears and kind intention; and there was Rushton, pouring out his ready-made tale, with ever-shifting eyes, turning from face to face, seeking confirmation of details none had witnessed but himself—and one other.

From Project Gutenberg

Silver Fizz was the first to recover from the shock of the thing, and to realise, with the natural sense of chivalry common to most genuine back-woodsmen, that the man was at a terrible disadvantage.

From Project Gutenberg

Once the recital was over, he collapsed, and Silver Fizz, after a general expression of sympathy from the rest of us, came again to the rescue.

From Project Gutenberg