You are a very effervescent person. Better: She has a lively, bubbly, effervescent personality. effervescent - bubbly, fizzy Coke is an effervescent drink.
The cloth used to clean the by-products of sulfur-hexaflouride was deemed to have been neutralized as it did not effervesce.
Effervesce means to be bubbly, cheerful, or enthusiastic. An example of effervesce used in a sentence is: You effervesce whenever you talk passionately about your thesis.
The word effervescent basically means that someone is enthusiastic or positive. A good sentence would be, young people are effervescent because they have not experienced much negative in their life.
Effervesce
Your question is itself a sentence which uses the word "could".
In the strictest definition, chemically, diamonds do not effervesce -- give off gas. However, visually, one could describe a diamond as vivacious, which is another definition of the word you wrote.
Three rocks that effervesce in acid include limestone, calcite, and dolomite.
You could write the sentence with the word torrent like this: I don't know how to use the word torrent in a sentence.
The word vane could be in a sentence like, "i have a big vane"
A sentence with the word 'grudgingly' in it could be 'i grudgingly shared my sweets with my brother'
Give me a sentence using the word Kerchief. That is a sentence that uses the word. Seems as though you could figure this out.
sentences with the word mestixo
Yeah! A definition sentence, but still a sentence.