bubbly 的 2 个定义
bub·bli·er, bub·bli·est.
- full of, producing, or characterized by bubbles.
- lively; effervescent; enthusiastic: the bubbly spirit of those early movie musicals.
plural bub·blies.
- Informal. champagne.
bubbly 近义词
sparkling
vivacious
更多bubbly例句
- Piper Sonoma Brut NVPiper Sonoma was founded in 1980 by the owners of champagne house Piper-Heidsieck, and has produced consistently excellent-quality, affordable bubblies.
- Along with almost every major celebration comes a call to pop open the bubbly.
- Let the mixture get bubbly, stirring every now and then to keep the bottom from scorching.
- Buy Zalto Denk'Art Universal glass, $59 per pieceJen Pelka of Une Femme Wines calls her Chambong — designed for rapidly shooting bubbly — “the ultimate party trick,” adding that “anyone who is hosting a good party should have some on hand.”
- The two are separated by a gap—a trench or a river of sorts—that both sides can send messengers to on bubbly spaceships to communicate with one another.
- Nothing does it quite like deftly decapitating a bottle of bubbly with a gleaming blade.
- How can a chilled, acidic, and bubbly liquid make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside?
- Bake for 35 to 40 minutes, until the juices are bubbly and the topping is browned.
- There is no celebration too small for a little bit of bubbly.
- There is a distinct style Japanese artist Takashi Murakami is known for: his bubbly anime-like characters.
- At table I was exceedingly funny, and entertained the company with tales of geese and bubbly-jocks.
- It was with great difficulty however that I clambered down the side of the crag, for the lava just there was porous and bubbly.
- With her kerchief she flipped into submission the haughty bubbly-jock and drew her father out of the steading.
- From her throat came the bubbly sound of air being forced painfully through a flaccid wet tube.
- After tea we went up to the bubbly mosque, which was in reality the Greek church.