[ US /ˈbəbəɫi, ˈbəbɫi/ ]
[ UK /bˈʌbli/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. full of or showing high spirits
    bright bubbly children
    a bubbly personality
  2. emitting or filled with bubbles as from carbonation or fermentation
    foamy (or frothy) beer
    bubbling champagne
NOUN
  1. a white sparkling wine either produced in Champagne or resembling that produced there
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How To Use bubbly In A Sentence

  • She was very outgoing, a very bubbly, fun person. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pour into 1 quart casserole dish, top with cheese and bake for 25 to 30 minutes or until brown and bubbly.
  • He put his hand into the pocket of his coat and pulled out a bubbly, burnt lump of clinker rock. SMOKE AND MIRRORS
  • Meanwhile, the fleet footed and well connected have profited from surging exports, a bubbly urban real estate market and, occasionally, government boosterism.
  • Asda Extra Special Prosecco is decent bargain bubbly that makes a soft gluggable alternative to champagne The recession has hit sales of Champagne hard, and increasingly we're November 10, 2009 Quick Summary Afternoon tea is a chance to drop the cares of the world for at least one golden hour. WN.com - Articles related to Bumper crop of British blueberries sees sales soar
  • When I first met her in Millicent's book, she was bubbly and seemed carefree. Slayground: Interview: Lisa Yee
  • A connoisseur would shun the very notion of ‘spoiling’ this fragrant and bubbly brew by adding milk or sugar to it.
  • The retractable hardtop adds to the bubbly appearance when it's covering the cockpit.
  • she was contagiously bubbly
  • Pour into 1 quart casserole dish, top with cheese and bake for 25 to 30 minutes or until brown and bubbly.
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