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Definitions of fizzes in various dictionaries:
noun - an effervescent beverage (usually alcoholic)
verb - become bubbly or frothy or foaming
noun - a hissing or sputtering sound
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Premier Robert's potables = Ghiz's ______ |
Bubbly drinks |
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Aug 12 2012 L.A. Times Daily |
Feb 22 2010 Canadiana |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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(of a liquid) produce bubbles of gas and make a hissing sound. |
Plural form of fizz. |
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fizz. |
The quality of being fizzy effervescence. |
Fizzes might refer to |
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The "fizzles" are eight short prose pieces written by Samuel Beckett:* Fizzle 1 [He is barehead] * Fizzle 2 [Horn came always] * Fizzle 3 Afar a Bird * Fizzle 4 [I gave up before birth] * Fizzle 5 [Closed place] * Fizzle 6 [Old earth] * Fizzle 7 Still * Fizzle 8 For to end yet againSome fizzles are unnamed and are identified by their numbers or first few words, which appear above in brackets. * Except for Still, which he wrote in English (1972), Beckett wrote the rest in French (1960) and translated them into English later. Hardback (1976) and paperback (1977) English versions were published by Grove Press. The fizzles are also included in Grove's collection The Complete Short Prose 1929-1989. In 1976, a French version, Pour finir encore et autres foirades, was published by Editions de Minuit and another English version by Calder Publications. Because Beckett felt that the order of presentation was unimportant, each of the three publishers adopted a different one. However, the order chosen by Grove Press, in which they appear above, has become standard. |