Effervescing [verb]
Definition of Effervescing:
fizz
Opposite/Antonyms of Effervescing:
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Sentence/Example of Effervescing:
Kindness was ready in her mind; it but lacked the touch of an occasion to effervesce and crystallise.
A wineglass of the cream to a tumbler of water, with sufficient carbonate of soda to make it effervesce.
The Froh theme, too, is a trifle flat: it does not effervesce or sparkle: the "dewy splendour" of the Valkyrie music is not on it.
Before using, it should be treated with dilute hydrochloric acid until it does not effervesce any more.
A wine-glass of the cream to a tumbler of water, with sufficient carbonate of soda to make it effervesce.
His policy, therefore, was to stir their feelings, and then withdraw to watch their feelings effervesce.
There they cannot lie still: they stir, and effervesce, and inoculate the portions with which they are in closest contact.
We are glad to see the national mind beginning to effervesce on art subjects.
Debby gently drew the curtains, and stole away, leaving Aunt Pen's wrath to effervesce before morning.
All tiredness passed away, though perhaps it continued to effervesce in my head a little.