<adj.all> bright bubbly children a bubbly personality
Bubbly \Bub"bly\, a. Abounding in bubbles; bubbling. --Nash.
The water and the natural carbon dioxide gas that makes it bubbly are normally separated underground, then carried up separate pipes to the bottling plant, Perrier Managing Director Frederik Zimmer said.
The cast is first-rate, particularly Bostwick as mission commander Dick Scobee, Allen as the bubbly but determined McAuliffe and Boyle as a worried engineer at Morton-Thiokol, Inc., builder of the shuttle's booster rockets.
BSN would take Perrier's Volvic mineral water and Nestle would take the rest of the group, including such water brands as Contrex, Arrowhead and Poland Spring as well as the trademark bubbly Perrier water.
Then the property market sailed into the doldrums - and we have been in recession ever since. In a bubbly market, no property has more froth than a marina home, but prices have gone flat and boats, like houses, have sunk in value.
If you can sell bubbly water in green bottles to the conservative British anything is possible. Yve Newbold, company secretary at Hanson, should probably be among the top dozen contenders.
Its margins on the bubbly drink fell to just 7 per cent from 15 per cent and, due to the continuing pressure of high grape prices, there is unlikely to be much relief this year.
Even now, one money manager argues that jet-set leather goods and the bubbly might be good Christmas plays.
Familiarity would bring contempt and indigestion. The Ackerman and Ronay guides are so bubbly that it is almost as if there is nothing wrong with the quality of British restaurants.
The Trident submarine USS Kentucky will be christened Saturday _ with a special blend of Kentucky bourbons instead of the traditional bottle of bubbly.
The new stars of the summer are a spooky spider and a bubbly bear.
Cook is bubbly, populist, and her repertory goes from Kern and Gershwin to Sondheim and Amanda McBroom.
"The market is concerned that if the economy is too bubbly the Fed will not accommodate and lower interest rates," Wachtel said.
Perrier yanked its bubbly water from distribution abroad and told foreign importers to dump 160 million bottles' worth because a toxic chemical passed through an old dirty filter and contaminated some shipments.
Perrier has ordered distributors worldwide to dump 160 million bottles of its bubbly water because a toxic chemical contaminated some shipments.