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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
sparkling
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
sparkling wine (=with bubbles of gas in it)
▪ The best-known sparkling wine is champagne.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
form
▪ The princess was in sparkling form on the third day of their four-day tour.
▪ River in sparkling form before cold weather.
wine
▪ Full-bodied, sweet or sparkling wines can be drunk at a cooler temperature.
▪ It was not until the eighteenth century that the word Champagne became synonymous with the sparkling wine of the region.
▪ For my tastebuds the best way to dilute sparkling wine is with fresh orange juice to make the traditional Bucks Fizz.
▪ Gabbiano Honeymoon and silver anniversary couples receive a bottle of sparkling wine and flowers or fruit.
▪ Asioz bought them champagne, and they filled his glass with sparkling wine and their own with apple juice from a carton.
▪ Try low-alcohol Bucks Fizz, a delicious mixture of orange juice and sparkling wine.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
sparkling apple juice
▪ a sparkling personality
▪ a bottle of sparkling mineral water
▪ a sweet, sparkling wine
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ And hautecuisine served amid crisp table linen and sparkling glassware and china.
▪ At the Hermitage and Augustus they receive a bottle of sparkling wine and fruit.
▪ Both videos are sparkling situation comedies written especially for adult and young adult learners.
▪ Excelsior Bay Honeymoon and silver anniversary couples receive a bottle of sparkling wine and flowers or fruit.
▪ Full-bodied, sweet or sparkling wines can be drunk at a cooler temperature.
▪ The hall had a sparkling past in its City location.
▪ This summer we've an exciting competition for every fan of sparkling wine.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Sparkling

Sparkle \Spar"kle\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Sparkled; p. pr. & vb. n. Sparkling.] [See Sparkle, n., Spark of fire.]

  1. To emit sparks; to throw off ignited or incandescent particles; to shine as if throwing off sparks; to emit flashes of light; to scintillate; to twinkle; as, the blazing wood sparkles; the stars sparkle.

    A mantelet upon his shoulder hanging Bretful of rubies red, as fire sparkling.
    --Chaucer.

  2. To manifest itself by, or as if by, emitting sparks; to glisten; to flash.

    I see bright honor sparkle through your eyes.
    --Milton.

  3. To emit little bubbles, as certain kinds of liquors; to effervesce; as, sparkling wine.

    Syn: To shine; glisten; scintillate; radiate; coruscate; glitter; twinkle.

Sparkling

Sparkling \Spar"kling\, a. Emitting sparks; glittering; flashing; brilliant; lively; as, sparkling wine; sparkling eyes. -- Spar"kling*ly, adv. -- Spar"kling*ness, n.

Syn: Brilliant; shining. See Shining.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
sparkling

early 13c., present participle adjective from sparkle (v.). Of eyes and wines from early 15c.; of conversation from 1640s. Related: Sparklingly.

Wiktionary
sparkling
  1. 1 Of an object, reflecting light as if giving off tiny sparks. 2 Of a beverage, especially an alcoholic beverage, containing dissolved carbon dioxide (either naturally or that has been added) that comes out of solution in the form of many tiny bubbles. 3 (context figurative English) Brilliant and vivacious. n. 1 Act or appearance of something that sparkles; a sparkle; a gleam. 2 A sparkling wine. v

  2. (present participle of sparkle English)

WordNet
sparkling
  1. adj. shining with brilliant points of light like stars; "sparkling snow"; "sparkling eyes"

  2. marked by high spirits or excitement; "his fertile effervescent mind"; "scintillating personality"; "sparkling conversation"; "a row of sparkly cheerleaders" [syn: bubbling, effervescent, scintillating, sparkly]

  3. used of wines and waters; charged naturally or artificially with carbon dioxide; "sparkling wines"; "sparkling water" [syn: effervescent] [ant: still]

  4. having brief brilliant points or flashes of light; "bugle beads all aglitter"; "glinting eyes"; "glinting water"; "his glittering eyes were cold and malevolent"; "shop window full of glittering Christmas trees"; "glittery costume jewelry"; "scintillant mica"; "the scintillating stars"; "a dress with sparkly sequins"; "`glistering' is an archaic term" [syn: aglitter(p), coruscant, fulgid, glinting, glistering, glittering, glittery, scintillant, scintillating, sparkling(a), sparkly]

  5. n. a rapid change in brightness; a brief spark or flash [syn: twinkle, scintillation]

Wikipedia

Usage examples of "sparkling".

They crossed a noble old bridge with seven spans, water sparkling and shimmering below, and passed under the archway of the ring wall.

Even toward the end of the night performance, no artiste let himself or herself look anything but sparkling and vivacious to the audience, and none of them bungled a single trick in any act.

The boy was trembling with excitement, his bright green eyes sparkling as he drank in the splendid vision of the mounted warriors, their gleaming weapons and splendid accouterments, the restless thaptors pawing at the dust, arching their proud necks restlessly, the brilliant bannerol snapping in a brisk breeze.

Walker with everything they had, the barrage of lead making a leg buckle, and then the video lens exploded into sparkling trash.

The flesh was weary, the spirit faint, and I was getting out of humor with the bustling busy throng through which I had to struggle, when in a fit of desperation I tore my way through the crowd, plunged into a by-lane, and, after passing through several obscure nooks and angles, emerged into a quaint and quiet court with a grassplot in the centre overhung by elms, and kept perpetually fresh and green by a fountain with its sparkling jet of water.

The driver of the horseless carriage lifted wide goggles and removed a full hat covered with veiling to reveal shining, dark hair and a pert nose between sparkling, blue eyes.

Miss Mallow was struck dumb, upon opening it, to see a fine set of matched diamonds sparkling at her.

The table had been set with a sparkling white tablecloth and Passover dishes, matzah and bitter herbs and Avruhm read from the Haggadah in Hebrew.

Along there the Snake River and the Pallisades Reservoir, sparkling blue against the dark pines, were stunningly beautiful.

Abbie stared at the elegant woman before her, taking in her dark hair skimmed back to emphasize the perfect oval of her face, the sparkling earrings of teardrop emeralds surrounded by glittering dia monds, and the figure-hugging gown of forest-green panne velvet that bore the unmistakable mark of Givenchy.

Black, white, or gray cockatoos, paroquets, with plumage of all colors, kingfishers of a sparkling green and crowned with red, blue lories, and various other birds appeared on all sides, as through a prism, fluttering about and producing a deafening clamor.

He reached up to her breasts and pulled off the sparkling pasties one at a time.

The swarthy, olive-skinned patroller nodded, the curly black mustache waxed firmly in place, black eyes sparkling under coarse black hair.

And they made a sparkling bevy as they fluttered up the staircase to their cloak-room, while Sir John entered the drawing-room, followed by the other gentlemen, and stood in careless conversation with the patroon, while old Cato disembarrassed him of cloak and hat.

He walked through the gelatinous wall of his vessel and stepped out, unprotected except for a film of sparkling moisture and his pearlescent gossamer garment, onto black ice and grayish-white snow.