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52 Sentences With "fizzed"

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The Italian web fizzed with anticipation; the national press was silent.
A tuft of pollen-tipped filaments fizzed through the very center.
The water, just above lukewarm and smelling of sulfur, fizzed lightly.
In "Mama," the lighting fizzed out, leaving Baillio's Turnblad in the dark.
The jobs market fizzed at the end of the year, creating an average of 284,000 jobs a month.
Meanwhile, sales have been declining, and the company's last big takeover attempt, at Unilever two years ago, fizzed quickly.
Or when Ribena was available to purchase as a fizzed up version, which was served in a glass bottle or can?
Low on ammunition and surrounded by dozens of Taliban fighters, bullets fizzed through the air and mortar rounds thudded near his position.
What could have been the Koreas&apos first summit fizzed, however, after Kim Il Sung died of a heart attack in July 20183.
Almost as easy: a highball called the Hamlet, which in one version is just aquavit on ice, fizzed up with bitter-lemon soda.
We didn't have a tape player in the car and so we were at the mercy of whatever radio fizzed through the night.
Yet it also fizzed with displays of energy, ideas and talent that underscored why the British men's wear scene should not be discounted.
Then, as they retreated on a president's head—for a lunch of meatloaf sandwiches, if lucky—fuses fizzed and granite blasted off below.
During that period, the market for technology IPOs in the US has waned while the Abenomics-driven share rise in Japan has fizzed out.
I fizzed with ideas, but more importantly I was capable of remembering them for more than a few seconds and writing them all down.
"It fizzed and then phone pop open, flame and smoke follow, almost had a panic attack sight to see waking up," he said on Reddit.
Instead, those parts of the brains most involved in semantic memory fizzed with far more activity after people had exercised than when they had rested.
ABInBev, which brews the quintessentially American tipple, has seen its revenues in China grow more than six-fold even as its profit margins have fizzed.
She fizzed and crackled with intelligence and energy; she was devoted to getting the story even in the midst of a date with an alien superbeing.
When I explored certain places, the water inside me felt like it had turned into soda and fizzed, and then abruptly evaporated from all over me.
On the left, Anthony Martial — an exile at one point not that far off and so discontented that he would not sign a new contract — fizzed with menace.
Now, distance backpackers pour French-press coffee into $233 double-walled titanium cups and make beer on the trail from concentrate fizzed up with citric acid and potassium bicarbonate.
Growing up, he had absorbed a bundle of cultural idiosyncrasies — whether tastes, mannerisms or locutions — that sometimes manifested themselves explicitly or in other cases merely fizzed beneath his consciousness.
Drinks makers fizzed amid hopes of a favourable review into the so-called "sin taxes" on products high in salt, fat and sugar to be promised by PM frontrunner Boris Johnson.
Drinks makers fizzed as Boris Johnson was expected to announce a review into the so-called "sin taxes" on products high in salt, fat and sugar if he becomes the Prime Minister.
Directed with swooping ease by David Leveaux and Alex Rudzinski, this version of Jesus Christ Superstar was a pulsing adrenaline rush that felt like a fizzed-up energy drink to the face.
In trying to have an "honest conversation" about racial stereotyping in the media and the blurred line between terrorism and mass murder, their chat exploded then fizzed into an unresolved puddle of nothing.
The streets of New York were where I worked out the 700 zany ideas that fizzed in my brain daily; where I stretched out my depression and anxiety, one footfall at a time.
As I leaned in for a closer look, its distinctive exterior came into view: a labyrinth of flesh, now sallow and cold, that once fizzed with electric current and pulsated with freshly pumped blood.
I filled the bottles with aqua de tap, unwrapped three tablets in corresponding colors, put the postmodernist wrappers in the compost bin, and dropped the tablets in the bottles, where they fizzed just like antacids.
The "chupinazo" rocket fizzed into the sky at midday (1000 GMT), officially opening festivities during which specially bred bulls chase runners through an 800-metre (0.5 mile) stretch of narrow streets each morning at 8 a.
Among those swept away were several valued members of the Avengers team (plus, for what it's worth, a huge chunk of the human race), and, ever since, speculation has fizzed as to whether they could possibly come back.
Fluorescent light fizzed and lit up the shop of Muhammed Noor, 40, the only place back in business, revealing fruit and vegetables, cabbages the size of basketballs as well as sweets, snacks and a shelf of light bulbs.
On the list at Boston's Bar Mezzana is a festive number called the Orchid Thief, fragrant with orange and tinged with vanilla, fizzed up with club soda and served in a flute — a celebratory glassful of booze-free bubbly.
Her sophisticated all-black evening wear at the Omega party — stilettos, crystal-embroidered tulle skirt and low-cut, lacy top — was at odds with her 16-year-old hyperactivity, which fizzed out of her like a shaken-up soda bottle.
It began when he darted across the edge of the area before a perfect backheel released the excellent Willian, whose low cross fizzed into the danger area where Neymar slid in to turn the ball home for his second goal of the tournament.
Aside from being disturbing to witness, the vein punching was extremely distressing for Day's target; the link between heart, lungs and brain fizzed and then seemed to snap, then the target's limbs twitched haphazardly as they tried to recover their notion of gravity.
The Anacostia, which empties into the Potomac close to the Capitol, was once a slow-flowing garbage dump; on a recent sunny afternoon, hardly a soda can or plastic bag ruffled its sluggish brown surface, over which cormorants fizzed like arrows, rigid with intent.
But on opening night, Mr. Quinn, 65, fizzed like champagne, snacking on canapés by Wolfgang Puck and clinking glasses with high profile well-wishers such as Dawn Hudson, the chief executive officer of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which Mr. Quinn has represented since 1987.
It's a culture that fizzed with glamour, drama, and excitement in the 90s and early 00s, but that scene—which once thrived at club nights like Trade and FF at Turnmill's, Garage and Pyramid at Heaven, New York's The Cock, and at Michael Alig's outré events—has dissipated into the stuff of legend.
Dutifully, I underlined the famous phrase "so it goes" as it was repeated again and again after every death in the book — from the death of a fizzed-out bottle of champagne to the deaths of people killed in a massacre — and with a puzzled eye I skimmed over Billy Pilgrim's abduction by the Tralfamadorians, the little green aliens shaped like toilet plungers who see all of time at once.
It is a stereotype that it takes success to engage French attention, but it is not an entirely inaccurate one: as the crowds gathered in Nice — or rather, the barren no-man's-land by the freeway in which the stadium, still awaiting the tram service it was supposed to have for Euro 2016, is situated — the atmosphere bubbled and fizzed with anticipation of seeing this France team take another step to glory.
" Art, literature and film frequently tackle themes of end-of-the-world-as-we-know-it destruction — in 2017 alone, there was the TV adaptation of Margaret Atwood's dystopian novel, "The Handmaid's Tale," which felt eerily prophetic; Kara Walker's towering Goya-esque murals shown at New York's Sikkema Jenkins & Co. in September, which depicted the unfolding of a modern, racially charged civil war; the artist Jonathan Horowitz's doctored photo of President Trump playing golf while the sky above him burned; and, even, a sequel to that earlier neon-fizzed end-times nightmare, "Blade Runner.
Prosecco, the lightly fizzed, fruity wine from the Veneto is an immensely popular afternoon quaffer.
"Musical Scene Fizzed with Nostalgia, Trends". Deseret News: F3. December 15, 1994.Product Page: Muse Sick-n-Hour Mess Age. Muze.
Post- flight, the astronauts revealed that they preferred Tang, in part because it could be mixed on-orbit with existing chilled-water supplies, whereas there was no dedicated refrigeration equipment on board to chill the cans, which also fizzed excessively in microgravity. In an experiment during the mission, thruster rockets were fired at a point over Tasmania and also above Boston to create two "holes" – plasma depletion regions – in the ionosphere. A worldwide group of geophysicists collaborated with the observations made from Spacelab 2.
Sheffield Wednesday tied it early in the second-half, Chris Maguire fizzed in a low cross from the right, prompting Morrison to slide in and inadvertently prod the ball beyond Marshall for an own-goal. The hosts regained the lead through Anthony Pilkington, who juggled the ball deftly and volleyed in from 12 yards. It finished 2-1 to Cardiff City and ended Sheffield Wednesday's unbeaten away league run. Next game was against in-form Ipswich Town who were on a 4-game winning streak into the game at Hillsborough.
The first match under new ownership was against Reading. Both sides started at a frenetic pace and Simon Cox had the first chance of the game for Reading as he tried to bend the ball round Keiren Westwood's right hand, but the keeper made a decent save. Garath McCleary then dragged the ball wide from 10 yards after Nathaniel Chalobah fizzed the ball into the penalty area. But it was Pavel Pogrebnyak who made the breakthrough on the half-hour mark with a powerful header beyond the clutches of Westwood following a cross from Kelly.
Arsenal were not on the back foot for long, and soon the victory was secure after Ramsey played Özil into space on the left and his cross was expertly headed home by Giroud at the near post. Lukas Podolski went close again when his side-footed shot fizzed past the upright before, at the other end, Paul Dummett's effort flew horribly wide to sum up a miserable night for the Magpies. With the win, Arsenal had a four-point gap over Everton in the race for 4th place with two games remaining.
Pressure mounted on the Emirati defenders increased in the next ten minutes. It didn't take long for Qatar to take the lead. At the 22nd minute, Boualem Khoukhi’s angled drive from 18 yards found its way under Khalid Eisa’s dive and into the net, stunned entire of home fans with a 1–0 lead. Undeterred, the UAE responded through an Ismail Al Hammadi header which was saved by Saad Al Sheeb, and a similar effort from Ali Mabkhout that fizzed wide of the target shortly before the half-hour mark.
1 large wine-glass of gin. 2 or 3 lumps of ice; > Shake up well and strain into a large bar-glass. Fill up the glass with > plain soda water and drink while it is lively. This was distinguished from the Gin Fizz cocktail in that the 3 dashes of lemon juice in the Gin Fizz was "fizzed" with carbonated water to essentially form a "Gin and Sodawater" whereas the considerably more "juice of a small lemon" in the Tom Collins essentially formed a "Gin and Sparkling Lemonade" when sweetened with the gum syrup.
The first-half started "tentatively", with Kidderminster looking the more likely side as the half progressed — "controlling the midfield, and taking advantage of a deep-sitting Stevenage backline, Kidderminster started to find some penetration". On the half-hour mark, Kidderminster took the lead, and it was Constable who supplied the end product, when he was on hand to stab home after Iyseden Christie's shot was blocked. Five minutes later, Kidderminster doubled their advantage – after a surging run, Constable fizzed in a low shot from the edge of the box, which nestled into the corner and beat the outstretched Alan Julian in the Stevenage goal. Kidderminster leading 2–0, referee Chris Foy blew his whistle for the half-time interval.

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