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Definition of bubbly in English: bubblyadjectivebubblier, bubbliest ˈbʌbliˈbəb(ə)li 1Containing bubbles. 多泡的 bake until the top is crisp and bubbly 烤到顶部变脆起泡。 Example sentencesExamples - After they wove through the crowd, he continued to be a gentleman and handed her a champagne flute filled with a sparkling, bubbly liquid.
- Apparently, some water actually does come right out of the ground all bubbly.
- A connoisseur would shun the very notion of ‘spoiling’ this fragrant and bubbly brew by adding milk or sugar to it.
- Even if you'd rather be soaking in a bubbly bath, we have awesome ideas for presents that will have your personality stamped on them beside the bow.
- When you see small bubbles beginning to form, start adding the same amount of flour and water once a day for the next two days, until the culture becomes very bubbly, possibly even foamy.
- So I've just spent an hour in the bath wallowing in bubbly stuff, salts, scrubs, my expensive shampoo and conditioner, and it was wonderful.
- Bake until top is browned and cheese bubbly, 20 to 30 minutes.
- I'm just asking if you want a refreshing bubbly beverage.
- So I whirled this in the mixing bowl and placed in a greased baking dish and slid that bad boy in a 350 degree oven until it was bubbly and slightly browned on the top.
- Actually my recollection of the whole night is a bit fuzzy as we had shared a magnum of the fizzy bubbly stuff before even leaving Tamsin's flat.
- Howard poured a generous measure of Radox into the bath, and watched it slowly turn the water green and bubbly.
- The result is a bubbly appearance of the carbon/polymer films in the c-TEM micrographs.
- Or go with my favorite semisparkler: prosecco - dry and refreshing but not quite as bubbly as spumante.
- Now I was in the mood for a chilled, fizzy, bubbly, brown and wet drink.
- I re-grouted the bathtub by myself, without even chipping my perfect manicure, before enjoying a long, scented soak using loads of gels, oils, bath salts and other bubbly items.
- I did go shopping yesterday, so we have yogurts, fresh fruit, bubbly water, etc.
- Perhaps they preferred bubbly drinks to soap bubbles.
Synonyms sparkling, fizzy, carbonated, aerated, effervescent, gassy, frothy, foamy, bubbling sudsy French (vin) mousseux, pétillant Italian spumante, frizzante German Schaum-, Perl- 2(of a person) full of cheerful high spirits. 〈喻〉(人)兴高采烈的 a bright and bubbly personality 开朗快乐的个性。 Example sentencesExamples - The door burst open and the cheerful Mrs. Casing with her kind eyes and bubbly personality walked in holding a package in her hands.
- Once she knew who I was she became the same cheerful and bubbly person she had been when we worked together in ‘Belle's.’
- He was a bright and bubbly character and an excellent brother to his two younger sisters.
- She was bubbly, energetic, and had her way of doing things.
- She was a very beautiful, vibrant, sociable, bubbly person.
- Colette's natural bubbly personality and fighting spirit has been a help in her long battle with the deadly disease.
- I never had the opportunity of knowing Martin because I am new to this Parish, but all who did know him regarded him as a friendly, outgoing, happy person with a bubbly personality.
- When I first met her she was bubbly and vibrant and full of life.
- I remember her coming in with her two children, but she did not seem her normal bubbly self.
- The bright and bubbly child looked alert and happy, surrounded by members of her foster family.
- A young, bubbly crowd, happy to hang around (the service is a bit slow) and mingle to the music coming out of a state of the art bar.
- ‘It's absolutely paramount,’ she says, before giving another little insight into the discipline beneath the bubbly exterior.
- She was a bright, bubbly individual, full of character.
- A York mother has told how her normally bright and bubbly daughter had been left subdued, distressed and anxious following an attempted abduction.
- The bubbly Italian can speak six languages including Spanish, French, Russian, Greek, and English, and now wants to learn to try her hand at learning Irish.
- At school, of course, I was the same bright and bubbly person I always was.
- When she awoke this morning, she was bubbly and cheerful.
- She was bubbly, kind and loving and lived life to the full.
- Mrs Fort described her friend as ‘just a lovely, bubbly lady’, with a personality well suited to dealing with the difficulties presented by police work.
- When I got to the window, it suddenly became clear that the staff seemed much older and more downtrodden than the bubbly voice I heard.
Synonyms vivacious, animated, ebullient, lively, full of life, spirited, high-spirited, scintillating, vibrant, zestful, energetic, dynamic bubbling, effervescent, sparkling, bouncy, buoyant, carefree, happy-go-lucky excited, elated, merry, happy, cheerful, cheery, perky, sunny, airy, breezy, bright, bright and breezy, enthusiastic informal upbeat, peppy, zingy, zippy, chirpy, full of beans North American informal peart
noun ˈbʌbliˈbəb(ə)li mass nouninformal Champagne. 〈非正式〉香槟酒 I'll get us a little bottle of bubbly Example sentencesExamples - Besides, says Oldman, a bottle of bubbly can make any meal seem like a celebration - and you don't have to worry about the vintage.
- Prosecco, the light, appley crowd-pleasing bubbly of the Veneto region, is a step up from Spanish cava and an attractive value compared to champagne.
- To celebrate, a bottle of bubbly will be provided to the couple following the ceremony.
- Turns out, sushi and bubbly were made for each other.
- So opt instead for this soft, ripe, musky, apricot-stashed classic Italian bubbly.
- You can sample a pint or two at Two Poets Pub or sip bubbly at the Champagne Bar.
- This stunning, deep, ripe, fruity, toasty waxy vintage bubbly is a rare Easter treat.
- However, those blinded by love may feel that Pink Pink Fizz's ripe, lively, appley, inoffensive cava bubbly is not highbrow enough for their tastes, in which case champagne's the thing.
- This uncomplicated Italian fizz is a bright, youthful, almost grapey bubbly with refreshing citrus fruit acidity and plenty of fruit.
- A hundred bottles of bubbly will be given out at midnight.
- As part of the push for cash, the runners are urging sponsors to guess how long their epic journey will take, with a bottle of bubbly for the nearest guess.
- What a highly original way to introduce a campaign - a special vintage bubbly - Traffic Awareness Champagne!
- I shall be on the ground waiting with a bottle of bubbly for her.
- The galleries linking the chambers, often piled high with bottles of maturing bubbly, are named after places where Madame Pommery sold large quantities of champagne.
- A glass of Krug bubbly will set you back about $30.00, which can be accompanied by the head chef's delectable bar menu.
- Another Pinot Noir/ Chardonnay bubbly is the superb Graham Beck Brut MCC.
- All you have to do is recognize it and take a few steps to ensure that you are providing every opportunity for your customers to enjoy a glass of California bubbly.
- Renowned as one of the city's most luxurious hotels, enjoy a glass or two of bubbly in its candlelit champagne bar, then stroll hand in hand through the world's most romantic city.
- We say go for the big French bubbly when the sun sets
- Only the Bombay bubbly, which is a match for most £5-7 Aussie sparklers, distinguishes itself.
Synonyms champagne, sparkling wine French mousseux Italian spumante Spanish cava South African perlé informal champers, fizz, sparkler
Rhymeslubberly, rubbly, stubbly Definition of bubbly in US English: bubblyadjectiveˈbəb(ə)liˈbəb(ə)lē 1Containing bubbles. 多泡的 bake until the top is crisp and bubbly 烤到顶部变脆起泡。 Example sentencesExamples - When you see small bubbles beginning to form, start adding the same amount of flour and water once a day for the next two days, until the culture becomes very bubbly, possibly even foamy.
- I did go shopping yesterday, so we have yogurts, fresh fruit, bubbly water, etc.
- Even if you'd rather be soaking in a bubbly bath, we have awesome ideas for presents that will have your personality stamped on them beside the bow.
- After they wove through the crowd, he continued to be a gentleman and handed her a champagne flute filled with a sparkling, bubbly liquid.
- A connoisseur would shun the very notion of ‘spoiling’ this fragrant and bubbly brew by adding milk or sugar to it.
- So I whirled this in the mixing bowl and placed in a greased baking dish and slid that bad boy in a 350 degree oven until it was bubbly and slightly browned on the top.
- The result is a bubbly appearance of the carbon/polymer films in the c-TEM micrographs.
- Or go with my favorite semisparkler: prosecco - dry and refreshing but not quite as bubbly as spumante.
- Now I was in the mood for a chilled, fizzy, bubbly, brown and wet drink.
- Howard poured a generous measure of Radox into the bath, and watched it slowly turn the water green and bubbly.
- Perhaps they preferred bubbly drinks to soap bubbles.
- Apparently, some water actually does come right out of the ground all bubbly.
- I'm just asking if you want a refreshing bubbly beverage.
- I re-grouted the bathtub by myself, without even chipping my perfect manicure, before enjoying a long, scented soak using loads of gels, oils, bath salts and other bubbly items.
- Actually my recollection of the whole night is a bit fuzzy as we had shared a magnum of the fizzy bubbly stuff before even leaving Tamsin's flat.
- So I've just spent an hour in the bath wallowing in bubbly stuff, salts, scrubs, my expensive shampoo and conditioner, and it was wonderful.
- Bake until top is browned and cheese bubbly, 20 to 30 minutes.
Synonyms sparkling, fizzy, carbonated, aerated, effervescent, gassy, frothy, foamy, bubbling 2(of a person) full of cheerful high spirits. 〈喻〉(人)兴高采烈的 a bright and bubbly personality 开朗快乐的个性。 Example sentencesExamples - A young, bubbly crowd, happy to hang around (the service is a bit slow) and mingle to the music coming out of a state of the art bar.
- She was a very beautiful, vibrant, sociable, bubbly person.
- At school, of course, I was the same bright and bubbly person I always was.
- When she awoke this morning, she was bubbly and cheerful.
- She was bubbly, energetic, and had her way of doing things.
- Mrs Fort described her friend as ‘just a lovely, bubbly lady’, with a personality well suited to dealing with the difficulties presented by police work.
- ‘It's absolutely paramount,’ she says, before giving another little insight into the discipline beneath the bubbly exterior.
- He was a bright and bubbly character and an excellent brother to his two younger sisters.
- I never had the opportunity of knowing Martin because I am new to this Parish, but all who did know him regarded him as a friendly, outgoing, happy person with a bubbly personality.
- The bright and bubbly child looked alert and happy, surrounded by members of her foster family.
- The bubbly Italian can speak six languages including Spanish, French, Russian, Greek, and English, and now wants to learn to try her hand at learning Irish.
- Colette's natural bubbly personality and fighting spirit has been a help in her long battle with the deadly disease.
- Once she knew who I was she became the same cheerful and bubbly person she had been when we worked together in ‘Belle's.’
- She was a bright, bubbly individual, full of character.
- She was bubbly, kind and loving and lived life to the full.
- The door burst open and the cheerful Mrs. Casing with her kind eyes and bubbly personality walked in holding a package in her hands.
- I remember her coming in with her two children, but she did not seem her normal bubbly self.
- When I got to the window, it suddenly became clear that the staff seemed much older and more downtrodden than the bubbly voice I heard.
- When I first met her she was bubbly and vibrant and full of life.
- A York mother has told how her normally bright and bubbly daughter had been left subdued, distressed and anxious following an attempted abduction.
Synonyms vivacious, animated, ebullient, lively, full of life, spirited, high-spirited, scintillating, vibrant, zestful, energetic, dynamic
nounˈbəb(ə)liˈbəb(ə)lē informal Champagne. 〈非正式〉香槟酒 Example sentencesExamples - This uncomplicated Italian fizz is a bright, youthful, almost grapey bubbly with refreshing citrus fruit acidity and plenty of fruit.
- A glass of Krug bubbly will set you back about $30.00, which can be accompanied by the head chef's delectable bar menu.
- However, those blinded by love may feel that Pink Pink Fizz's ripe, lively, appley, inoffensive cava bubbly is not highbrow enough for their tastes, in which case champagne's the thing.
- Prosecco, the light, appley crowd-pleasing bubbly of the Veneto region, is a step up from Spanish cava and an attractive value compared to champagne.
- Turns out, sushi and bubbly were made for each other.
- A hundred bottles of bubbly will be given out at midnight.
- As part of the push for cash, the runners are urging sponsors to guess how long their epic journey will take, with a bottle of bubbly for the nearest guess.
- Renowned as one of the city's most luxurious hotels, enjoy a glass or two of bubbly in its candlelit champagne bar, then stroll hand in hand through the world's most romantic city.
- The galleries linking the chambers, often piled high with bottles of maturing bubbly, are named after places where Madame Pommery sold large quantities of champagne.
- So opt instead for this soft, ripe, musky, apricot-stashed classic Italian bubbly.
- Another Pinot Noir/ Chardonnay bubbly is the superb Graham Beck Brut MCC.
- You can sample a pint or two at Two Poets Pub or sip bubbly at the Champagne Bar.
- Only the Bombay bubbly, which is a match for most £5-7 Aussie sparklers, distinguishes itself.
- All you have to do is recognize it and take a few steps to ensure that you are providing every opportunity for your customers to enjoy a glass of California bubbly.
- What a highly original way to introduce a campaign - a special vintage bubbly - Traffic Awareness Champagne!
- This stunning, deep, ripe, fruity, toasty waxy vintage bubbly is a rare Easter treat.
- Besides, says Oldman, a bottle of bubbly can make any meal seem like a celebration - and you don't have to worry about the vintage.
- We say go for the big French bubbly when the sun sets
- I shall be on the ground waiting with a bottle of bubbly for her.
- To celebrate, a bottle of bubbly will be provided to the couple following the ceremony.
Synonyms champagne, sparkling wine |