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Definition of Bubbly
1. Adjective. Emitting or filled with bubbles as from carbonation or fermentation. "Foamy (or frothy) beer"
Similar to: Effervescent
Derivative terms: Bubble, Bubbliness, Foam, Foaminess, Froth, Frothiness, Spume
2. Noun. A white sparkling wine either produced in Champagne or resembling that produced there.
3. Adjective. Full of or showing high spirits. "A bubbly personality"
Definition of Bubbly
1. a. Abounding in bubbles; bubbling.
Definition of Bubbly
1. Adjective. Full of bubbles. ¹
2. Adjective. (informal) Cheerful, lively. ¹
3. Adjective. Having the characteristics of bubbles. ¹
4. Adjective. (economics) Having the characteristics of economic bubbles. ¹
5. Noun. (informal) Champagne. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Bubbly
1. full of bubbles [adj -BLIER, -BLIEST] / champagne [n -BLIES] - See also: champagne
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bubbly
Literary usage of Bubbly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Negro in Chicago: A Study of Race Relations and a Race Riot by Illinois Chicago Commission on Race Relations (1922)
"I heard the story that 100 men had been taken out of bubbly Creek. They used a
net and a seine to drag them out. [AL Williams, attorney, before the ..."
2. One Hundred Modern Scottish Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices by David Herschell Edwards (1883)
"... pleasing vivacity in his national enthusiasm that will make his volume highly
appreciated by his countrymen at home and abroad. THE MUCKLE bubbly JOCK. ..."
3. Noctes Ambrosianæ by John Wilson, Robert Shelton Mackenzie, James Hogg, William Maginn, John Gibson Lockhart (1856)
"For their trades were so like they could never agree, Full many a bout had the
bubbly and he, And their gabbling and gobbling 'twas fearful to see, ..."
4. One Hundred Modern Scottish Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices by David Herschell Edwards (1883)
"... pleasing vivacity in his national enthusiasm that will make his volume highly
appreciated by his countrymen at home and abroad. THE MUCKLE bubbly JOCK. ..."