bubbly
adj/ˈbʌbli/
Etymology
From bubble + -y.
Definitions
Full of bubbles.
- Whip the egg white into a bubbly froth.
Cheerful, lively.
- She has a bubbly personality.
- “Our priority is to make relationships with people,” says Mariana Gomes, a bubbly social worker who methodically jots down whom she meets and what they need in a giant binder.
- Outgoing and bubbly, she quickly made friends in her new town.
Having the characteristics of bubbles.
- The architecture of the conservatory was bubbly.
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Having the characteristics of economic bubbles.
- China’s economy is too bubbly and will soon slow down.
Champagne.
- We're getting married–this calls for a bottle of bubbly!
- “[…] Maybe some bubbly for the ladies, since we just bought the house of life, and break camp . . . since they are very appreciative that things got wrapped up so fast.”
The neighborhood
- synonymsparkling
- synonymeffervescent
Derived
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for bubbly. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA