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fizz

verb as in bubble

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For much of the first half Italy snapped and fizzed with more danger, throwing cleverer shapes and more accurate passes.

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She added: "There's lots to love... When the writing is this good, it fizzes with the hysterical energy of perimenopause."

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But just a few months later and the industry was fizzing with optimism again.

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“Shy” is deservedly the best known, but “The Swamps of Home” and “Happily Ever After” have their own delectable fizz.

Using fresh, seasonal ingredients can transform a nonalcoholic drink from a self-imposed alternative into something that feels special, whether it’s a persimmon gin fizz or a spiced whiskey sour.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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