fizzes

fizzes
fɪz n. hissing sound; champagne (Slang); soda water; alcoholic drink mixed with soda water v. hiss, fizzle, make a hissing sound

English contemporary dictionary. 2014.

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  • Gin Fizz — Fizzes gehören zu den Klassikern und den bekanntesten Cocktails in der Geschichte der Bar und bilden somit eine eigene Cocktailgruppe. Zu den bekanntesten Fizzes zählt der Gin Fizz. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Allgemeines 2 Zubereitung 3 Rezeptur… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Fizz (Cocktail) — Der Fizz (Plural: Fizzes) gehört zu den Klassikern und den bekanntesten Cocktails in der Geschichte der Bar und bildet somit eine eigene Cocktailgruppe. Zu den bekanntesten Fizzes zählt der Gin Fizz. Fizzes sind im Allgemeinen geschüttelte Sours …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • fizz — [[t]fɪ̱z[/t]] fizzes, fizzing, fizzed 1) VERB If a drink fizzes, it produces lots of little bubbles of gas and makes a sound like a long s . After a while their mother was back, holding a tray of glasses that fizzed. N UNCOUNT Fizz is also a noun …   English dictionary

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  • fizzing — 1. noun a) The action of the verb to fizz. The fizzings of the radiators kept him awake. b) The sound made by something that fizzes. 2. adjective That fizzes or fizz. a fizzing mass of froth …   Wiktionary

  • fizz — I UK [fɪz] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms fizz : present tense I/you/we/they fizz he/she/it fizzes present participle fizzing past tense fizzed past participle fizzed if a liquid fizzes, it has small gas bubbles on the surface that burst and …   English dictionary

  • -es — 1. suffix forming plurals of nouns ending in sibilant sounds (such words in e dropping the e) (kisses; cases; boxes; churches). Etymology: var. of S(1) 2. suffix forming the 3rd person sing. present of verbs ending in sibilant sounds (such words… …   Useful english dictionary

  • -es — I. noun plural suffix Etymology: Middle English es, s more at (1) s used to form the plural of most nouns that end in s < glasses >, z < fuzzes >, sh < bushes >, ch < peaches >, or a final y that changes to …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Baking powder — is a dry chemical leavening agent used in cooking, mainly baking. It is most often found in quick breads like pancakes, waffles, and muffins. When dissolved in water the baking powder s ingredients react and emit carbon dioxide gas which expands …   Wikipedia

  • Sherbet — Şerbet (Turkish) (Soda powder; Etymology: Turkish Persian; Turkish şerbet, from Persian Urdu شربت,Hindi sharbat, from Arabic sharba drink) (British and American English) historically was a cool effervescent or iced fruit soft drink. The meaning,… …   Wikipedia

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