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British pronunciation
/bˈʌbli/

Definition & Meaning of "bubbly"in English

Bubbly
01

a drink, typically sparkling wine or champagne, served on celebratory occasions, a drink, typically sparkling wine or champagne, served on celebratory occasions

bubbly definition and meaning

What is "bubbly"?

Bubbly wine, also known as sparkling wine or champagne, is a type of wine that is carbonated, resulting in a fizzy and effervescent drink. The carbonation is achieved through a secondary fermentation process, which can be done in the bottle (méthode champenoise) or in a large tank (Charmat method). Bubbly wine is made from several grape varieties, including Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier, and can be produced in different regions around the world. The taste and aroma of bubbly wine can vary depending on the production method and region, but it often includes notes of citrus, apple, and toast. Bubbly wine is often associated with celebrations and special occasions, and is a popular choice for toasting. It pairs well with a variety of foods, including seafood, cheese, and desserts. The most famous type of bubbly wine is Champagne, which is produced exclusively in the Champagne region of France.

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She raised a glass of bubbly to toast the newlyweds.
A bottle of bubbly was waiting on the table for the celebration.
bubbly
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having a fizzy quality, often referring to carbonated drinks

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The soda was bubbly and refreshing.
She sipped on a bubbly glass of sparkling water.
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having a lively and enthusiastic quality

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Her bubbly personality brought a burst of energy to the dull office environment.
Despite the rainy weather, her bubbly enthusiasm for the outdoor event was contagious.
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