1. fizzing - Noun
2. fizzing - Adjective
3. fizzing - Verb
5. fizzing - Adjective Satellite
of Fizz
Source: Webster's dictionaryA place of “fizzing cool”, Bubala serves “immaculately seasoned” laffa bread, and cocktails with both “gulpability and a snap of distinctiveness.” Source: Internet
Novelesque is overused when it comes to the post-Wire TV landscape, but here Coel gives a feeling of moving between different worlds within the same city a la Hanif Kureishi or Zadie Smith, each contrasting vision of London fizzing with realism. Source: Internet
The so-called “shooting stars” that you see fizzing brightly across the sky during the Perseid meteor shower are fragments of the Swift-Tuttle comet burning up as they enter the Earth’s atmosphere at high speed. Source: Internet
The height o’ sophistimacated modernity fan Mary Berry wis a quine, it squats in the corner o’ her scullery fizzing and popping, wi’ a cathode ray tube the size o’ a Fiat Panda, and dial for manually changing the channels ye need twa hands tae turn. Source: Internet
At the start of the day, Starc removed Dean Elgar (9) caught behind with a fizzing short ball, Hazelwood had Hashim Amla out lbw for 8, and Pat Cummins ripped out captain Faf du Plessis' off stump to put Australia well on course for victory. Source: Internet
Everyone knows Cameron Diaz — possibly preoccupied wondering why she has a boy's name — is hopeless with anything fizzing out of the rough. Source: Internet