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bubbly

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Word definitions for bubbly in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1590s, from bubble (n.) + -ly (2). Of persons, from 1939. The slang noun meaning "champagne" (1920) is short for bubbly water (1910).

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Bubbly is a social voice service working across feature phones and smartphones . For feature phones, users can record their voice by dialling a short code and speaking, as well as listen to popular posts. Subscribers get a text with the short code number ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bubbly \Bub"bly\, a. Abounding in bubbles; bubbling. --Nash.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Full of bubbles. 2 (context informal English) cheerful, lively. 3 Having the characteristics of bubbles. 4 (context economics English) Having the characteristics of economic bubbles. n. (context informal English) champagne.

Usage examples of bubbly.

She raised the bottle and guzzled another mouthful of the bubbly champagne.

He had been thrown from the car and lay upon the pavement, a massive, well-muscled individual with a bubbly pneumothorax, heavy arterial bleeding, numerous lesser lacerations, a possibly broken back, and fractured skull.

Come during high season, though, and you can supplement your bubbly with a few appetizers and kick back on the garden-front patio.

Put pan in 350 dutch oven for 30 min or until cheese is melted and bubbly.

The smaller mantispid had some sort of clear, bubbly backpack along his dorsal ridge, nestled in the V where its main body section joined the prothorax.

The last thing he needed was the local welcoming committee rolling up at his door, especially when it was led by a bubbly motormouth brunette with eyes like a fairy.

Sukie brought out a chilled bottle of bubbly nonalcoholic cranberry stuff.

BioBubble became a smoking, stinking heap of blackish brown silicon-and-steel trusswork whose pristine white paint framework turned black and bubbly as hot tar.

Two hands lift the pan: a thick weary dough flows brown bubbly lavalike over the greased paper, immediately takes on a glassy skin, wrinkles from the sudden coolness, and darkens.

South, Her bubbly grapes have spilled the wine That staineth with its hue divine The red flower of thy perfect mouth.

An amoeba of brown, bubbly scab spread rapidly over the young lady and consumed her.

Her skull was shaved, yes, but otherwise she seemed her normal self—perhaps even bubblier than usual.

It probably took the Bubblies a hundred years before they got around to me.

The Bubblies were the ones who started it, perhaps close to a million years ago, but they're only part of it now.

The Bubblies will be intrigued enough that they will start some digging.