75 examples of fizz in sentences

When soda and sour milk are drawn together there is a great stew and fizz, but the end thereof is sweetness and usefulness.

fizz-bang! snap!

And I had the scrip from my back very speedy, and some of the water to fizz, and I dashed the water upon her face and upon her throat; and surely there did be a little quivering and an answering of her body.

And she to waste some of the water, because that it did fizz up so quick, even as I, until that she was come used to this newness.

And Mine Own then to make our breakfast; and the water to fizz very strong and surprising; and we to eat and drink, and to be utter happy each with the other, and to talk on this thing and that, and the Maid to look about, as we eat; and she to look afar off at the wonders and the newness of the Country to her knowledge; but I to look near, lest there be any danger that might be anigh.

And there also to be come presently a change and a seeming of thinness into the air; and the Maid to remark upon this, and likewise that the water-powder now to be that it not to fizz so plentiful.

V. hiss, buzz, whiz, rustle; fizz, fizzle; wheeze, whistle, snuffle; squash; sneeze; sizzle, swish.

Fomínishna, bring up a little bottle of fizz.

In your Mechanics there is a miserable want of information, and in your Statistics there is a sad superabundance of American hyperbole and dulness mixed together, like the mud and gunpowder which, when a boy, I used to mix together to make a fizz.

" "To fizz?" "Not this evening.

It was apparent to everybody that Merriwell's popularity did not depend on his ability to absorb beer or his generosity in opening fizz.

" "Still they say he opens wine for his friends now and then, drinking ginger ale, or something of that sort, while they are surrounding fizz, for which he settles.

"Where you can come down, I can go up," it seemed to fizz, in its strong, exulting whisper, to the river; passing it always, yet never getting by; tracking, step by step, the great stream backward toward its small beginnings.

He had seen too many of them go off fizz bang into nothingness, like rockets.

"Do you mean to say that you never heard of a gin fizz?" asked Mr. Pike.

Is it any wonder, thennay, rather, is it not an evidence of truthfulnessthat I find the record of my journey thus described in my note-book:"7-1/2 A.M., Fizz, fizz; hiss, hisswaving fieldsundulating groundskyvaried tints of greencottages, cattle, humanitiesbridges, bays, rivers, dust, and heatRouse's Point, 7-1/2 P.M."

Is it any wonder, thennay, rather, is it not an evidence of truthfulnessthat I find the record of my journey thus described in my note-book:"7-1/2 A.M., Fizz, fizz; hiss, hisswaving fieldsundulating groundskyvaried tints of greencottages, cattle, humanitiesbridges, bays, rivers, dust, and heatRouse's Point, 7-1/2 P.M."

He has a confused memory of seeing the wet ground illumined by many lights, of drumming rifle fire and hissing bullets, and then, immediately after, the rush and crash of a couple of German "Fizz-Bang" shells.

Fer the joys thet used ter glitter through the fizz and puff and crash, Has, ter most of us, been deadened by the grindin' chink of cash; But I'd like ter ask yer, fellers, how much of yer hoarded gold Would yer give if it could buy yer one glad Fourth like them of old?

She would shake a cocktail, make a gin-fizz or a Doctor Funk, chop ice or do any menial service, yet withal was your entertainer and your friend.

He had them spouting about him while their fizz lasted, and then drank most of their contents.

It'll only go up with a bang and a fizz like a big firework.

An officer unscrews a cap on a metal contraption, and throws it down, and it begins to fizz away in the most disconcerting manner.

Threetwo of fizz for you and Bob and the ladies, and if Bradley will agree, I'll split a quart of Pond's Extract with him.

And, conversely, it is the cold, epigrammatic glitter of Congreve's dialogue, the fizz and crackle of the fireworks which Sheridan serves out with undiscriminating hand to the most insignificant of his charactersit is this which stamps the work of these dramatists with characteristics far more marked than any which belong to them in right of humorous portraiture of human foibles or ingenious invention of comic incident.

75 examples of  fizz  in sentences