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fizzy

[ UK /fˈɪzi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. hissing and bubbling

How To Use fizzy In A Sentence

  • 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.
  • Let's see more baked potatoes and lentil soup on school menus, fruit juices being promoted instead of branded fizzy drinks.
  • Now pubs stock a wide range of soft drinks varying from the traditional fizzy drinks to exotic fruit juices like cranberry, mango and passion-fruit.
  • At least they have the decency to sell headache tablets, orange juice, fizzy pop and complex carbohydrates as well.
  • Oh yeah in fizzy pop league. The Sun
  • ‘Along with fizzy drinks, sweets are the main cause of tooth decay which affects around half of children in the UK,’ he fumed.
  • Or is the problem their high consumption of soft and fizzy bottled drinks?
  • He also said to use a straw when having fizzy drinks. The Sun
  • With regard drinks, I increased my water intake to about 2 or 3 litres a day and juices replaced fizzy drinks.
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