0 present participle of fizz --
1 If a liquid fizzes, it produces a lot of bubbles and makes a continuous s sound: --
2 to make a long sound like the s in "sing": --
Fireworks fizzed above the crowd.
They reported ponds fizzing with bubbles, dead animals found near those ponds, sounds of explosions which they attributed to gas blowing out holes in the walls of a quarry.
The excess of her drinking is reinforced the next morning with a famous close-up and zoom out from a glass of fizzing aspirin beside her bed.
The song is an electro infused dance cut that features the use of fizzing synthesizers and a drum machine with drums and a piano loop starting off the song.
Therefore, she does not get out of the wheelchair when it does and as the fizzing makes it roll away, she goes along with it.
Instead of swearing he used say fizzing a lot, as in the opposition are a fizzing tough bunch.
There have been combination products used to produce both fizzing and foaming effects with baths.
It is known for the distinctive blue bottle in which it comes and the fizzing action it exhibits when used.
When the powder dissolves, the acids and sodium bicarbonate react with liquid (saliva or water) to produce carbon dioxide bubbles and a fizzing sensation.