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"effervescence" Definitions
  1. (approving) the quality of being excited, enthusiastic and full of energy
  2. small bubbles of gas in a liquid

110 Sentences With "effervescence"

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All I can say is that collective effervescence can uplift whether or not the proximate cause of said effervescence tends to fall flat.
The rest of the program had a similar, pleasing effervescence.
Throughout their performance, the Paragon Ragtime Orchestra channels the work's bluesy effervescence.
But Pym's comedy is of a grayer-shaded kind than Austen's effervescence.
What we've never seen is vulgarity delivered with this much kaleidoscopic effervescence.
There's physical joy, "collective effervescence," emotional joy, spiritual joy, and, finally, moral joy.
Joy may feel like effervescence in your sternum or warm in your cheeks.
The new feminist effervescence also produced last year's Twitter campaign #MeuPrimeiroAssedio or #MyFirstHarassment.
Classic drink pairing here is going to be the bubbly wubbly, the effervescence, a.k.a.
Then top it off with sparkling wine to give it that crisp summer effervescence.
The office has a distinct kind of energy—aggressively earnest collective effervescence, I'd call it.
It's easy to imagine the show's subversive effervescence getting crushed under the weight of additional explanations.
Although this wild effervescence looks pretty, we didn't get the more complex aromas when they burst.
At one point we had a pair on each side — and their bubbling effervescence proved infectious.
But I'm leaving with spaciousness in our playworld, and an effervescence I hadn't realized I'd lost.
Years improve him; the effervescence of youth foamed away, what is really good in him still remains.
But it's Chardon, a cozy restaurant that opened this summer, which perfectly expresses its new bohemian effervescence.
Liger-Belair is a professor on the 'effervescence team' at the Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne in France.
And if the bubbly effervescence isn't quite your thing, Lakeland has other alcohol-inspired frostings on offer, too.
When exiting this setting, you're essentially stripped of this collective effervescence and reduced back to your individual self.
And, given all that, it lacks the six-beer-and-champagne-bottle effervescence of D.R.A.M.'s pop music.
But while many moments retain a sleek effervescence, like the brisk, nimble opening "Winter" movement, others are overstuffed.
Images courtesy the artist Effervescence, a stomach-lurching video from London-based filmmaker Greg Barth defies explanation at first.
He shot up the polls in December, as discontent with Ms Park peaked, before losing some of his effervescence.
Though it holds less liquid than our other contenders, the flute shape creates more effervescence than any other glass.
Through my touch, the effervescence would calm, become stable and inert, and when I stood back, start fizzing again.
One of the odder quirks of the trial testimony has been how often the word "effervescence" has come up.
Newton's theories later lent artists from Van Gogh to Vuillard the clashes and contrasts that give their paintings such effervescence.
This is when you add your flavor agents, and seal with a cap to seal in the effervescence create fizziness.
Bottles of palm wine are kept behind the counter, ready to calm everything down with their glossy, cider-like effervescence.
Her longtime girlfriend Sophie (Rosanny Zayas) produces Alice's show, matching her boss' idealism and effervescence every step of the way.
"All this euphoria and effervescence, it&aposs positive but it&aposs emotional and ephemeral," he said ahead of France&aposs win.
The book bursts with youthful longing and adolescent angst, with the effervescence of first love and the vitriol of family strife.
If you're on a beer-only diet, bring in the effervescence and acidity by reaching for a lambic or a sour.
When the drink arrives, it has that very slight effervescence that is a hallmark of vinho a pressao, or draught wine.
So how can jazz need "saving" when it contains Esperanza Spalding's funk effervescence, Questlove's neo-soul splendors, Mary Halvorson's avant-gardism?
Beyond that, the taste, the funk, the texture, the way some bottles have an inherent effervescence began to really enthrall me.
They are both small-production wines, and both achieve their effervescence in a traditional manner, with fermentation completed in the bottle.
Effervescence was created for Apple's Start Something New campaign, which supports a suite of 11 artists making innovative work using their tools.
For her special, titled Black Mitzvah, Haddish imbues coming-of-age anecdotes with effervescence and physical comedy that just can't be beat.
There's this concept called "collective effervescence," which talks about how humans are predisposed to get pleasure out of participating in group activities.
I really liked the effervescence, refreshing flavor, and the fact that it has great health properties from the acetic acids and probiotics produced.
"Even in the hardest times that I went through, there was still effervescence, there was still joy, there was still happiness," Franklin said.
Left-wing politics had the buzz of a music festival and the effervescence of a political force that is tantalizingly close to power.
The lessons touch on liquids in zero gravity, Newton's laws, effervescence (bubbles or fizz in liquid) and chromatography, or the separation of a mixture.
Through my touch, the effervescence would calm, become stable and inert, and when I stood back from it, the fizzing would light up again.
The speed with which they deliver the dialogue lends effervescence to their performances, which is helpful in making the audience overlook the play's deficiencies.
Its bracing acidity and effervescence also provide balance to dishes like bollito misto (a mixture of boiled meats) and the sumptuous lasagna of Bologna.
They are the most overtly floral works in More, yet spray paint lines add shocks of effervescence, giving the compositions unnatural and appealing glows.
One tastes like, or rather is, a brut Champagne, while the other, despite its effervescence and booziness and light golden color, has a suspect quality.
Either way, the creamy texture is begging to be cut by some bubbly effervescence, and I'm begging to be invited to your next dinner party.
The effervescence that defined her, often masking a formidable perfectionism, helped place her on intimate footing with royalty, corporate titans, show-business luminaries and politicians.
There have been phases when the Doctor — and the show as a whole — has been grim and tortured, and others when it has embraced slapstick effervescence.
The emotional effervescence was unmistakable yet remarkable in its off-hand control, a quality I often compare with Henri Matisse in his Fauve period, around 1905.
I love the heavy effervescence, but it is kind of creamy and round, and there isn't enough acidity in it for me to order it again.
The combination of modesty and effervescence is the special tonic, and this cast delivers it neatly, especially the gorgeous, buoyant Alban Lendorf as the fisherman hero.
In its combination of impact with effervescence, his book puts me in mind of a Black Velvet, that curious cocktail made from Guinness stout and champagne.
That slight sting associated with her (she's been cast as Cruella de Vil) — that natural effervescence (in 2017 she looked like an Oscar holding her Oscar).
It remains to be seen if this moment of collective effervescence in the current situation will lead to a transformation of the political institutions in Puerto Rico.
For example, the paintings on wood by John Martin, arranged on the wall behind the table, exuded the effervescence and mythmaking qualities of the witty Nut artists.
It came in a wave, like a warm effervescence, making its way down the length of her spine and leaving behind a sense of gratitude and wholeness.
The Txakolina stood out from the other two, not because of its pale copper color, which pretty much matched the Bone-Jolly, but because of its effervescence.
Emma Reichart Pinot Noir RoséPrice$4.99Tasting NotesA medium, slightly buttery mouthfeel with a more complex acidic flavor that made our tasters mouths' pucker and had a slight effervescence.
To achieve a proper dilution, Mr. Gouez recommends the Champagne be poured into a large glass first and ice added after, otherwise it will foam and lose effervescence.
Some of the heavier notes, like woods and patchouli, can be removed to make the fragrance lighter; others, like florals or citrus, may be added to boost effervescence.
At these moments Ms Argerich, with her energy and effervescence, makes listeners feel very much alive; her performances are feats of endurance, as well as examples of superb skill.
They found that the amount of alcohol in the drinks varied depending on what other ingredients had been added and the process by which the effervescence had been created.
The principal of Porterville High, Jose Valdez, said that when he's having a bad day he wanders into Mr. Gonzales's rehearsals, where the effervescence and joy lifts his spirits.
And the moment he spies Smize — that's short for Smiling Face with Smiling Eyes, and she's not as happy as she seems — the show fizzes with rom-com effervescence.
He's a political fable, holding out the happy if far-fetched possibility that a candidate's effervescence matters more than a state's partisan breakdown and that gumption beats any focus group.
Buie and his colleagues hypothesized that this familiar scent, called petrichor, is the result of aromatic compounds from plants and soil bubbling skyward in the champagne-like effervescence of a rainstorm.
There is a view that this could set up an unfortunate comparison for Mrs Clinton—that Mr Obama's effervescence on the stump will show up how dull she is by comparison.
In 1912, the sociologist Émile Durkheim described a phenomenon he called "collective effervescence": the moments in which members of a community, catalyzed by some overwhelming ritual observance, become of one mind.
Christmas and birthday gift combined, it is a proof copy of his new piano trio in C minor, a work of joyous vivacity, possibly a character sketch of his sister's effervescence.
He sat on a podium after the game in his Indians cap, a contrast to Lindor, who wore a stylish fedora and plays with an effervescence that came out on his homer.
I feel an affinity to him because he represents many of the traits I have on my best days—effervescence, generosity, humor—but which sometimes fall to the wayside on my worst.
"India Pale Ale," directed with studious effervescence by Will Davis, is a cheerfully instructive work, created with the aim of bridging one of the many cultural gaps in these dangerously divided United States.
Without the effervescence of the smiley, mouthy, sharp-witted 38-year-old, the Scottish Tories would not have done as well; without those seats, Theresa May would have been in even deeper trouble at Westminster.
According to Bitume member Hugo di Carlo, the artists, who range in age from 17 to 70, had "an effervescence among them," and they all enjoyed discussing techniques and discovering new way of creating art.
We talked to Bar Isabel general manager Alessandro Pietropaolo—who owns his very own saber called Effervescence, which he uses only for sparkling wine—about how to pull this off with minimal risk and effort.
Without the effervescence of the smiley, mouthy, sharp-witted 38-year-old, the Scottish Tories would not have done as well; without those seats, Theresa May would not have been able to cling on as prime minister.
These interactions become lifeblood to you distinctly, transforming the fabric of the culture you consume — the coffee shops with well-rounded lattes, the restaurants with all-natural wine lists, those that are demure with funk and effervescence.
Durkheim was referring specifically to religious experience, and the collective effervescence of a faith community united in worship, but the concept transfers to all sorts of settings and is particularly useful in helping to understand sporting manias.
And while this one did see some bubbles — we'd compare it to the level of fizz you'd get from a soda pop before it goes flat — she noted the effervescence wasn't nearly as epic as the night prior.
For relief, natives and pretenders (talking about you, Brooklyn transplants in your boots and bolo ties) reach for an ice-cold Topo Chico, a Mexican sparkling water with an effervescence as aggressive as the summer heat is oppressive.
Mr. Fairchild's longtime partner, Sterling Hyltin, was visibly choking back tears — the pair were the original Romeo and Juliet in Mr. Martins's 2007 production — but when it came time to move, their dancing was full of jazzy effervescence.
The wearying grind of the tour clashes with the effervescence of the band's lyrical preoccupations, which have shifted from youthful social commentary about topics such as bullying and the academic pressures of South Korean education toward uplifting messages of personal empowerment.
Today Marvel Studios, Electronic Arts, and the Vans Warp Tour can attest that the effervescence of humanity shall be recurrently flattened, sterilized, and commoditized for consumption by the masses to be sucked through a straw of brand partnerships and product placement.
It was proof that, after years of writing love songs with Jawbreaker, those stakes were brought down a bit and he could finally have his music match the effervescence of his lyrics instead of wrapping them in jagged power chords.
" Recalling Father Laurentin's role as a consultant to the Second Vatican Council, the first such assembly to deal with church doctrine in a century, Vatican Radio called him "certainly one of the last living witnesses of this great period of effervescence.
"He has done a tremendous job at Town & Country, taking on politics, wealth, society, celebrity — all with the tempo and effervescence of the best dinner party in town" Hearst said a new editor of Town & Country, a luxury magazine, would be named soon.
The program's brightest spot was Ayodele Casel's tribute to women in tap, "While I Have the Floor," even though it opened with a video featuring Gregory Hines talking about Ms. Casel's effervescence and drive as she stood onstage gazing at his face.
Not that Markle is making this calculation for her own life, but that the royal family still requires women who marry into it make these sacrifices, silencing their strong voices and depriving the world of their effervescence, their talents, and their gifts.
Viewing it 51 years later, when it was shown at the French Institute Alliance Française in New York, Anna Kisselgoff of The Times noted, "The effervescence of French ballet in the first 15 years after World War II comes through" in the film.
We kept at it as we poured into the narrow street outside the pub in a crush of collective effervescence, in which both a strong sense of community spirit and a faintly electric undercurrent of criminality came through, as though anything could happen.
The book's more than 60 previously published columns toggle between surface-skimming cultural musings and political entreaties meant to light a fire under readers' otherwise comfy rears, and are presented with a straightforwardness that only occasionally tips into what feels like forced effervescence.
It's not that DP can't enjoy the effervescence of a beautiful fashion show or make some cash off their 'round-the-clock efforts (God's work, really) — it's just a question of whether or not feverish Dieters will partake of the watered-down New Prada.
"A few years ago the motor industry was said to be the steel of the 232st century, but today there's an incredible effervescence in the sector," comments Jacques Aschenbroich, head of Valeo, which makes high-tech automotive parts, such as sensors for driverless cars.
A new generation of kids was going to these massive events and experiencing the feeling he's come to refer to as "collective effervescence"—a term he's borrowed from his sociology days to describe the group dynamics of experiencing this body-rattling music all at once.
Kang's smile seems to magnetically attract the cameras, but on the eve of the United States Women's Open here, her usual effervescence fell a little flat as she finished tuning up for what she hopes will be her second major championship in two starts.
WHY, THEN, IS foam now reappearing at new restaurants, from an effervescence of yuzu over oysters at Chateau Hanare in Los Angeles to an aerated lobster bisque presented like a crashed ocean wave over a fillet of hake at Simon & the Whale in Manhattan?
WHY, THEN, IS foam now reappearing at new restaurants, from an effervescence of yuzu over oysters at Chateau Hanare in Los Angeles to an aerated lobster bisque presented like a crashed ocean wave over a fillet of hake at Simon & the Whale in Manhattan?
In an era of the superstar coach, of names celebrated for their grand, attack-minded philosophies — think Pep Guardiola or Jürgen Klopp — Deschamps, 49, remains something of a throwback: an artisan among the aesthetes, an unapologetic supporter of efficiency over effervescence, a champion of substance over style.
The first, ma, gives name to the numbing power of the Sichuan peppercorn: first producing a hum against the lips, as if you were playing an invisible harmonica or waiting to be kissed, then a cool effervescence, the aftermath of a hundred needles perforating your tongue.
It is about the feelings that being at a Trump rally evokes: the effervescence of being in a room where everyone passionately agrees with you, and the loyalty and thankfulness engendered by being among leaders who say the world is a terrible place from which they will protect you.
"We do stand proudly by these ingredient stacks as designed by Kin herbalists and chemists alike in order to deliver the unique and subtle social effervescence now signature to the Euphorics experience: one that allows the drinker to maintain control of their experience, keep their faculties about them and have fun," Batchelor said.
If I had been an alumni interviewer tasked with rating Alex's personality on a scale of 1 to 6, with 1 being a student who showed unusual intellectual curiosity, grit and effervescence and 6 being a mumbling 4chan troll who would be a nightmare for his roommates, I would have given Alex a solid 3.
Some really fantastic TV versions did emerge, and shone bright; 2007's Flight of the Conchords and 2015's Crazy Ex-Girlfriend pushed the genre to fun, kooky places, and 2019's Guava Island fueled it with tropical effervescence and social consciousness—and of course there were other not-so-great ones (remember Smash?).
If I had been an alumni interviewer tasked with rating Alex's personality on a scale of 1 to 6, with 1 being a student who showed unusual intellectual curiosity, grit and effervescence and 6 being a mumbling 4chan troll who would be a nightmare for his roommates, I would have given Alex a solid 3.
The answer, of course, is C. And here, you might say, is the crux of Bell — a woman whose natural effervescence is such that despite being the cherished hero of a beloved cult television show, it was a video of herself melting down over a sloth on Ellen that really, truly, endeared her to the larger world.

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