No, it is an adjective despite the -ly.
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NO. This is a common nonsense.
There is no adverb for pollution
nothing until you mix. then it will go bubbly
The adverb form of the word bubble is bubbly.An example sentence is: "She is a very bubbly girl".
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no bubbly is a feling saying you are happy and ready to pop with joy
The word bubbly has 2 syllables.
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bub·bly adj. 1. Full of or producing bubbles: a bubbly drink; a bubbly soap. 2. Resembling bubbles: big, bubbly clouds. 3. Full of high spirits; effervescent: bright, bubbly children. Source: http://www.answers.com/bubbly?gwp=11&ver=2.3.0.609&method=3
"Bubbly" is an informal name for Champagne. This is because the secondary fermentation in the sparkling wine creates carbonation or bubbles.
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Bubbly The Series - 2011 was released on: USA: 22 April 2011 (internet)
Bubbly
Somebody with a bubbly personality