Fizzy vs Fizzing - What's the difference?
fizzy | fizzing | Related terms |
(of a liquid) Containing bubbles.
(figurative) Delightful, exciting, interesting.
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(onomatopoeia) Makes a hissing sound.
(NZ) A non-alcoholic carbonated beverage. Short for fizzy drink.
The action of the verb to fizz.
The sound made by something that fizzes.
That fizzes or fizz.
very fast
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, year=2011
, date=Septembe 24
, author=Ben Dirs
, title=Rugby World Cup 2011: England 67-3 Romania
, work=BBC Sport
Fizzy is a related term of fizzing.
As adjectives the difference between fizzy and fizzing
is that fizzy is (of a liquid) containing bubbles while fizzing is that fizzes or fizz.As nouns the difference between fizzy and fizzing
is that fizzy is (nz) a non-alcoholic carbonated beverage short for fizzy drink while fizzing is the action of the verb to fizz.As a verb fizzing is
.fizzy
English
Adjective
(er)Noun
(-)Derived terms
* fizzy drinkfizzing
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- The fizzings of the radiators kept him awake.
Adjective
(-)- a fizzing mass of froth
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