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- adjective
comparative form offizzy : morefizzy
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Examples
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Soda sales are also fizzier in warm weather, says John Sicher , editor of Beverage Digest, a trade publication.
Carrots Vie for a Spot on Game Day Valerie Bauerlein 2012
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But for all its faults, it's a million times fizzier than Goblet of Fire and leaves me wide awake and raring for more magical high jinks – no mean feat at 3am.
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In Woody Allen's beguiling and then bedazzling new comedy, nostalgia isn't at all what it used to be—it's smarter, sweeter, fizzier and ever so much funnier.
We'll Always Have Allen's 'Paris' Joe Morgenstern 2011
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But Ms. Lebenthal laughed too; she makes no apologies for her fizzier pursuits.
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But Ms. Lebenthal laughed too; she makes no apologies for her fizzier pursuits.
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Just as the exotic historical epics of the 1920s gave way in the 30s to new genres rooted in contemporary life, such as high-gloss tuxedo musicals and streetwise gangster pictures, so did exotic, historically minded theaters — not only Egyptian but Moorish and Mediterranean and Oriental — give way to fizzier, cleaner, more modern architecture.
Watch Like an Egyptian Handy, Bruce 2008
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Pour w/out ice and add a little soda if you want it to be even fizzier, But I happen to like it without.
Turkey Pot Pie vs. The Gin Fizz Slimbolala 2005
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This is when they make you drink this orange pop that is a slightly fizzier and sweeter version of the "orange drink" at McDicks.
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This is when they make you drink this orange pop that is a slightly fizzier and sweeter version of the "orange drink" at McDicks.
Archive 2004-10-01 2004
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Fathers didn't wait for three centuries and land at a bright and lively place like this, since it would have made them so much jollier and fizzier.
The Prairie Child Arthur Stringer 1912
chained_bear commented on the word fizzier
Has anyone besides me noticed that Diet Caffeine-Free Coke and Caffeine-Free Coke seem much fizzier than either Diet Coke or Coke?
April 10, 2008
reesetee commented on the word fizzier
They're trying to hide the even-more-battery-acidy taste. ;-)
But yes, I do think they are, and I've heard that elsewhere too. Wonder whether it has to do with the decaffeination process or whether we're all just daft?
April 10, 2008
chained_bear commented on the word fizzier
I think there's less taste, actually, in the caffeine-free versions than in their counterparts. Diet doesn't bother me--I'm used to it--but the caffeine-free ones really taste more watery, and the fizz is different.
April 10, 2008