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ALL meanings of fizz

fizz
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  • verb without object fizz to make a hissing or sputtering sound; effervesce. 1
  • noun fizz a fizzing sound; effervescence. 1
  • noun fizz soda water or other effervescent water. 1
  • noun fizz an iced mixed drink made of liquor, lemon juice, sugar, and soda: gin fizz. 1
  • noun fizz British Informal. champagne. 1
  • noun fizz foam, bubbles 1
  • intransitive verb fizz form small bubbles 1
  • noun fizz sparkling wine: champagne, etc. 1
  • noun fizz (of a liquid) produce bubbles of gas and make a hissing sound. 1
  • verb fizz To travel at a great velocity, producing a sound caused by the speed. 0
  • verb fizz If a drink fizzes, it produces lots of little bubbles of gas and makes a sound like a long 's'. 0
  • verb fizz Fizz is also a noun. 0
  • verb fizz If something such as an engine fizzes, it makes a sound like a long 's'. 0
  • uncountable noun fizz If you say that someone puts fizz into something, you mean that they make it more interesting or exciting. 0
  • uncountable noun fizz Champagne or sparkling wine is sometimes called fizz. 0
  • verb fizz to make a hissing or bubbling sound 0
  • verb fizz (of a drink) to produce bubbles of carbon dioxide, either through fermentation or aeration 0
  • noun fizz a hissing or bubbling sound 0
  • noun fizz the bubbly quality of a drink; effervescence 0
  • noun fizz any effervescent drink 0
  • noun fizz a hissing, sputtering sound, as of an effervescent drink 0
  • noun fizz an effervescent drink 0
  • intransitive verb fizz to give off gas bubbles; effervesce 0
  • noun fizz An emission of a rapid stream of bubbles. 0
  • noun fizz The sound of such an emission. 0
  • noun fizz A carbonated beverage. 0
  • verb fizz (Intransitive Verb) To emit bubbles. 0
  • verb fizz (Intransitive Verb) To make a rapid hissing or bubbling sound. 0
  • verb fizz (Intransitive Verb) To shoot or project something moving at great velocity. 0
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