Effervesce in a sentence as a verb

There are videos that show that most of the carbonation effervesces in your esophagus and mouth, and most of the carbonation is gone by the time it reaches your stomach.

I really have to wonder: at what point do these people reach such a critical mass of attempting to signal high social value and rarity that they vocally renounce being human all together and effervesce into a kale scented cloud of mist?The cargo cult of success is especially insidious for leaders, who tend to be extra impressionable; running a marathon is not a measurement of success in unrelated fields.

Effervesce definitions

verb

become bubbly or frothy or foaming; "The boiling soup was frothing"; "The river was foaming"; "Sparkling water"

See also: foam froth fizz sparkle