fizzing
Pronunciation: [ˈfɪzɪŋ]
Word
Context: "physical sensation"
(verb) when a liquid, like soda or a fizzy drink, makes small bubbles and produces a bubbling sound. This happens when carbon dioxide is released, making the drink seem lively and fun.
Example
The soda was fizzing excitedly when I opened the bottle.
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The drink had gone flat and was no longer fizzing at all.
Example
Why is my drink fizzing so much when I pour it?
Context: "emotional expression"
(verb) to be full of energy, excitement, or enthusiasm. It's like when you feel really happy and you can't stop smiling or jumping around.
Example
She was fizzing with joy when she got the good news.
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He wasn't fizzing with excitement at the party; he looked really bored.
Example
What makes you fizz with happiness?
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