Bubbly in a sentence as a noun

Things aren't so bubbly when compared to 20006.

I love how bubbly it is, I guess in reaction to what looks like ice below it?

This reads like some bubbly day-time entertainment news piece.

""crystal" should by "Cristal", the much hyped bubbly in hip-hop lyrics.

They hate sites like this and with it being as bubbly looking as it is I'd imagine they must be in shock.

Well, this chart focuses on tech but Robert Schiller also thinks the overall market is bubbly.

Bubbly in a sentence as an adjective

What can Andreesen Horowitz do to help them other than come in and do another bubbly ol' flipparoo?

I was really looking forward to iOS 7 being a step forward in that regard, but it's as bubbly as anything else, and inconsistent to boot.

I wouldn't think that bubbly windows with cheesy drop shadows and gee-whiz transparency effects would be the right choice for an operating system, either.

Facebook is bubbly, but there's a world of difference between having your value inflated by a bubble and what's effectively accounting fraud.

The perfect coupling of an average biological agent, and a bubbly, baroque piece of antique Lisp technology.

Bubbly definitions

noun

a white sparkling wine either produced in Champagne or resembling that produced there

See also: champagne

adjective

emitting or filled with bubbles as from carbonation or fermentation; "bubbling champagne"; "foamy (or frothy) beer"

See also: bubbling foaming foamy frothy effervescing spumy

adjective

full of or showing high spirits; "bright bubbly children"; "a bubbly personality"