Effervescent in a sentence as an adjective

They are cheap - 1 dollar for 20 effervescent pills - and make me feel 10-15 years younger.

It might be me personally, but I can't stand old, long-winded and effervescent writing.

It has to be at least a couple of weeks aged, until it's more sour than salty, with an effervescent bite from the fermentation.

Or as I like to call them, "mysterious voids of side-effect riddled effervescent state".

He seemed effervescent with novelty, full of grand and strange ideas about the future of education.

I still doubt _anyone_ really uses it because all the supposed users are over the top effervescent in its praise without saying anything about why, or what.

"My dog's name is effervescent mandible egg voldemort; my mother's maiden name is regent utterly busted harpy"

But the software version I use captures that effervescent analog flutter to a better degree than I can possibly discern, and it all fits on my MacBook.

It's funny how people can take a number tied rather abstractly to an enormously volatile and effervescent measure so seriously.

It’s an order of magnitude rarer than effervescent, as an example, which is a word I would consider uncommon but in most people’s vocabularies.

Looking at the other interviews in the series, the two women entrepreneurs didn't stand out as being particularly 'effervescent'.

For me personally, it ended up falling short of its reputation as a sparkling, effervescent text that drew together art, mathematics, and culture, and given how little I’ve seen this discussed, I wanted to write down why I feel this way.

Racism is an easy scapegoat because it is more or less a purely effervescent moral failing that can be broadly applied without asking uncomfortable questions about the institutional failings of establishment neoliberalism, clintonism, "nudge theory" and the rest.

Effervescent definitions

adjective

used of wines and waters; charged naturally or artificially with carbon dioxide; "sparkling wines"; "sparkling water"

See also: sparkling

adjective

(of a liquid) giving off bubbles

adjective

marked by high spirits or excitement; "his fertile effervescent mind"; "scintillating personality"; "a row of sparkly cheerleaders"

See also: bubbling frothy scintillating sparkly