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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
effervesce .
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Examples
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We come to simply embody gratitude and love, and out of that, effervesces what Ken Wilber refers to as "The good, the true and the beautiful."
Mitchell J. Rabin: The Ways of Love Mitchell J. Rabin 2012
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We come to simply embody gratitude and love, and out of that, effervesces what Ken Wilber refers to as "The good, the true and the beautiful."
Mitchell J. Rabin: The Ways of Love Mitchell J. Rabin 2012
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We come to simply embody gratitude and love, and out of that, effervesces what Ken Wilber refers to as "The good, the true and the beautiful."
Mitchell J. Rabin: The Ways of Love Mitchell J. Rabin 2012
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We come to simply embody gratitude and love, and out of that, effervesces what Ken Wilber refers to as "The good, the true and the beautiful."
Mitchell J. Rabin: The Ways of Love Mitchell J. Rabin 2012
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We also developed a tablet that effervesces when dropped in the bath.
Beyond Jacuzzis Lorraine Cademartori with additional reporting by Susan Yara 2006
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It effervesces in water and fizzes in vinegar, enabling it to lift soil.
HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005
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It effervesces in water and fizzes in vinegar, enabling it to lift soil.
HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005
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It effervesces in water and fizzes in vinegar, enabling it to lift soil.
HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005
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It effervesces in water and fizzes in vinegar, enabling it to lift soil.
HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005
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There are comedies, too, and you have the wit to see them, and in these Beachcombing expeditions expectation, fairly effervesces.
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