fizzing in English

verb
1
(of a liquid) produce bubbles of gas and make a hissing sound.
the mixture fizzed like mad

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1. 2 Shares prices are fizzing.

2. 3 That thing was fizzing in his brain.

3. 7 He was almost fizzing with combat verve.

4. Champagne was fizzing in the glass.

5. 6 This time, fizzing would indicate acid in the soil.

6. The neon sign is fizzing and cracking.

7. He was almost fizzing with combat verve.

8. 1 Champagne was fizzing in the glass.

9. 8 Chemical reaction do not take place in fizzing test tube.

10. The Boogey-man starts fizzing and runs into the porta-dream-a …

11. Chemical reaction do not take place in fizzing test tube.

12. Synonyms for Crackling include sizzling, cracking, crepitating, decrepitating, fizzing, frizzling, hissing, snapping, sputtering and breaking

13. 24 This combination of challenges and opportunities is producing a fizzing cocktail of creativity.

14. 22 A very different kind of struggle is, shall we say, fizzing in China.

15. The Boogey-man starts fizzing and runs into the porta-dream-a …

16. Next to Billy was little Paul Lazzaro with a broken arm. he was fizzing with rabies.

17. 5 The fizzing guitars were joined by a trumpet and violin, contributing to the sombre mood.

18. Idea When the beans stop fizzing , a genie appears and grants Mark and Kathleen three wishes! What do they wish for?

19. 9 "delicate condition" and partly due to the fizzing candies that had been slipped inside her drink once upon a time.

20. 13 Enjoy fizzing about being charming, contacts you make now come in very handy later on.

21. He rammed his foot down on the brake and sent the car into a fizzing convulsion of rev and whinny.

22. 16 Next to Billy was little Paul Lazzaro with a broken arm. he was fizzing with rabies.

23. 20 Yao Ming Sued Coca-Cola ANCHOR A very different kind of struggle is, shall we say, fizzing 1 in China.

24. 10 Idea When the beans stop fizzing , a genie appears and grants Mark and Kathleen three wishes! What do they wish for?

25. Or Bill Clinton in 19 fizzing with ideas and intellectual curiosity, before we knew how indiscipline would diminish him?

26. 12 Rodents that have exercised and that have brains fizzing with new neurons tend to score well on tests of memory and cognition.

27. Yao Ming Sued Coca-Cola ANCHOR A very different kind of struggle is, shall we say, fizzing 1 in China.

28. 17 But at a certain point the water becomes unstable - and a fizzing display of droplets and chaotic waves results.

29. 4 Moments later Pauleta tried his luck with a fizzing 30-yarder, but Shay Given got a hand to it.

30. 15 He rammed his foot down on the brake and sent the car into a fizzing convulsion of rev and whinny.

31. 11 Or Bill Clinton in 19 fizzing with ideas and intellectual curiosity,(www.Sentencedict.com) before we knew how indiscipline would diminish him?

32. 21 When David steps out of the front door he is blinded for a moment by the white , fizzing sunlight and reaches instinctively for his dad's hand.

33. 23 The two months recently spent on an advanced management programme at Harvard Business School, consorting with chief executives, has obviously rubbed off on Lewis, who is fizzing with energy.

34. 14 Whitehall sources told The Times that ministers were "fizzing" with anger, accusing the ONS of a political act designed to embarrass Gordon Brown over his "British jobs for British workers" soundbite.

35. 25 The waters south of the island have been bubbling and fizzing with heat, sediment, bits of volcanic rock, and minerals for weeks, with the plume stretching tens of kilometers.

36. 19 For the next stage you need to make sure that the bowl you are using, and your hands, are completely dry - otherwise the bomb will start fizzing.

37. 18 But, rather like the election of the first black president of the United States, it was fizzing with popular expectations, promising a fundamental shift from the past.