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Recent Examples of fizz
Noun
Once open, baking soda starts to lose its fizz and lift after six months.—Alexandra Emanuelli, Southern Living, 29 Mar. 2025 Its fizz is lighter and more subtle; it isn’t technically considered a sparkling wine, but its pleasures are no less intense.—Robb Report Studio, Robb Report, 26 Mar. 2025
Verb
In their opening-day win over Ipswich Town, Trent Alexander-Arnold fizzed a pass inside the Ipswich left-back.—Art De Roché, The Athletic, 21 Feb. 2025 Just over a year ago, Arsenal returned from a training break in Dubai and fizzed into goalscoring form, helping themselves to an average of more than four goals per Premier League game over the next month and a bit in their most prolific sequence of the season.—Amy Lawrence, The Athletic, 13 Feb. 2025 See All Example Sentences for fizz
Flight disruptions are becoming more common nationwide amid layoffs and staffing shortages, and these issues are quickly bubbling over across the country—which is why having the right travel accessories on hand is more important now than ever before.
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Rosie Marder,
Travel + Leisure,
6 May 2025
The frustration inside him boiled, images bubbling over in his mind.
And as ownership, the front office and the coaching staff deliberate, don’t overlook the sizzle that picking Sanders would bring to this franchise, market and fan base.
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Pat Leonard,
New York Daily News,
22 Apr. 2025
But he is credited with adding some extra sizzle to the fabled Champions Dinner at Augusta.
This mini zip pouch sits in the middle of the strap on the Bodie, making your items easily accessible.
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Brenda Stolyar,
Wired News,
2 May 2025
Despite being conservative in length, the pencil skirt appeared to have its zip intentionally undone at the waist, revealing another layer of fabric underneath.
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