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I suppose your love will effervesce in six months, or less.
When he turned back to Susan his pride was effervescing.
When the tablets had finished effervescing, she passed one to her father.
Within a few minutes the picture was effervescing as part of it had been painted on gesso.
Vapour was still effervescing out of her dress and dreadlocks.
The father effervesces about his son's career arc.
For the rest, it effervesces like boiling mud, with relentlessly broad humor.
The waves had white caps now and they seemed to effervesce as they swept by.
They sting, they effervesce, and they make your heart stand still.
Suddenly there was a short, sharp, effervescing noise.
Yet he went on effervescing with ideas until yet another in a series of strokes cut off his ability to read, speak and write.
This is a highly picturesque place, with several springs, still and effervescing, the virtues of which were well known to the Indians.
- effervescing with new ideas - new points of view."
They are still effervescing, and will end up one day in a museum exhibit about the avant-garde streak of nineties pop culture.
Characteristic of a carbonate, specimens effervesce upon treatment with hydrochloric acid.
The process of carbon dioxide bubbling out (effervescing) from a solution is represented by the following chemical reaction.
Miss Sills is not nicknamed Bubbles for nothing, and she pleasantly effervesces.
As they slipped away it went into what looked like spasms, effervescing a yellow electrostain.
Then and there we should have tried the thing out, for he was effervescing with fight, but fortunately I was rescued from an odious situation.
You might call it, well, a Roman candle: it effervesces, pleases and vanishes.
Bath fizzies are material products designed to effervesce in personal bath water.
He had pioneered treatment with iron and effervescing medicine which engineered a "remission", and so prolonged life.
They're not effervescing.
She effervesces, which is why the tale of Elsa Maxwell is so dangerous and titillating.
"From a Canadian historical point of view, it'll be like Hawthorne reading with Melville," says the impresario, eyes effervescing.