assibilate, bubble, carry on over, go on over, hiss, rave, sibilate, sneeze, snuff, sputter, take on over, whoosh
Definitionv. become bubbly or frothy or foaming
Last update: August 28, 2015
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I suppose your love will effervesce in six months, or less. [verb]
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Debby gently drew the curtains, and stole away leaving Aunt Pen's wrath to effervesce before morning. [Please select]
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_--The solution should not effervesce on addition of nitric or hydrochloric acid. [Please select]
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This will effervesce during the time the acid is dissolving the zinc. [Please select]
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Thus laughing, questioning, shouting, and dancing, they all effervesced towards the shore like a band of lunatics just escaped from Bedlam. [Please select]
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These plates are of a faint-brown or yellowish colour, and are conspicuous: the degree of calcification differs considerably; some are quite brittle and very thin, others half horny, and effervesce only slightly in acids. [Please select]
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