[
US
/ˈfɪz/
]
[ UK /fˈɪz/ ]
[ UK /fˈɪz/ ]
NOUN
- an effervescent beverage (usually alcoholic)
VERB
-
become bubbly or frothy or foaming
sparkling water
The boiling soup was frothing
sparkling water
The river was foaming
How To Use fizz In A Sentence
- Put the fizz on ice. The Sun
- The fizzy drinks tax is doomed to fail, as it has elsewhere. The Sun
- Japanese green tea drinkers also consume less sodium than fat-bottomed American fizzy drink lovers.
- The two sides remain sharply polarised, and periodic attempts to bridge the wide gulf between them have fizzled out.
- But these movements all fizzled out, for two reasons.
- All the fizz - such as it is - comes from the market-based think tanks.
- I contented myself with merely trying to become a migrant worker, a plan that fizzled because nobody in my family would advance me the cash necessary to go out west and meet my fellow migrants.
- After a promising start, the campaign fizzled out in the summer when the full Co-operative Congress refused to back it.
- Let's see more baked potatoes and lentil soup on school menus, fruit juices being promoted instead of branded fizzy drinks.
- Well, I am afraid the crusade was rather a fizzer.