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countable and uncountable, plural fizzes
An emission of a rapid stream of bubbles. examples
The sound of such an emission. examples
A carbonated beverage, especially champagne. quotations examples
When he had returned with what remained unslopped of two glasses of fizz, she was still there, waiting for him.
2020, Alan Jones, Surrogate
third-person singular simple present fizzes, present participle fizzing, simple past and past participle fizzed
(intransitive) To emit bubbles. examples
(intransitive) To make a rapid hissing or bubbling sound. examples
(intransitive) To shoot or project something at great velocity. quotations examples
Each lad tried to send his [burning] disc fizzing and flaring through the darkness as far as possible.
1911, James George Frazer, The Golden Bough, volume 10, page 119
And just before the interval, Kolarov, who was having one of his better games in a City shirt, fizzed in a cracker from 30 yards which the Wolves stopper unconvincingly pushed behind for a corner.
2011 January 15, Saj Chowdhury, “Man City 4 - 3 Wolves”, in BBC