11 examples of bubbly in sentences

So well recognised is the latter remedy that all old hands at tropical travel take with them a case of "bubbly water" for such occasions as these.

bubbly, effervescent, boiling.

After a few hardy plants are well set, and thriving for a week or two, and the water is clear and bubbly with oxygen, it will be time to look about for the live stock of the marine aquarium.

"Don't be too bubbly about this thing," he cautioned Sarah Haddon.

"A sensation has been caused by the announcement that Miss Teddie Gerard is leaving 'Bubbly' to play the leading part in 'Cheep' at the Vaudeville Theatre."Daily Mirror.

Colonel Dearman would look upon the wine when it was bubbly, see his Corps through its golden haze, and wax so optimistic, so enthusiastic, so rash, as roundly to state that if he had five hundred of the Gungapur Fusiliers, with magazines charged and bayonets fixed, behind a stout entrenchment or in a fortified building, he would stake his life on their facing any unarmed city mob you could bring against them.

In our absence the tide had been slowly creeping up on reeds and rushes, had reached its height, and (leaving a brown, bubbly line upon each slender stalk to show that the law had been fulfilled) had started slowly down again.

It results from these remarks that we may admit that those parts of the vegetable that are ordinarily hard, compact, and profoundly lignefied furnish a compact coke and relatively less volatile matter, while the tissues that are usually not much lignefied, or are parenchymatous, give a bubbly, porous coke and a larger quantity of gas.

he said, in a kind of bubbly way.

Her Grace turned to him and said, "Rax me a spaul o' that bubbly jock[50].

There was a secret grievance which embittered his lot; and to his friend he thus opened his heart:"Ae, ae, but oh, I'm sair hadden doun wi' the bubbly jock.

11 examples of  bubbly  in sentences