bubbly
UK: ˈbʌb.li | US: ˈbʌb.li
adj. full of bubbles; fizzy
adj. (of a person) lively, cheerful, and enthusiastic
The word "bubbly" derives from "bubble," which originated in the early 14th century from the Middle Dutch word "bobbel" (meaning "swelling" or "bubble"). The suffix "-y" was added in the 16th century to form an adjective, initially describing liquids filled with bubbles (e.g., champagne). By the 19th century, it metaphorically extended to describe people with an effervescent, cheerful personality—mirroring the lively nature of bubbling liquids.
The soda was so bubbly it tickled my nose.
She has a bubbly personality that lights up the room.
The bathwater stayed bubbly for a long time.
His bubbly enthusiasm made the meeting more enjoyable.
The champagne was cold and delightfully bubbly.