nope, sparkling is an adjective..aka a describing word
1-shining brightly with flashes of light: "her sparkling blue eyes"lively and witty: "sparkling dialogue"2-(of a drink) effervescent; fizzy: "sparkling wine"
The word 'sparkled' is the past participle, past tense of the verb 'to sparkle'; the past participle is also an adjective, for example, a sparkled costume.The word 'sparkle' is also a noun, for example, the sparkle in her eyes.
Sparkling water only needs to contain dissolved carbon dioxide in order to be sparkling. Thus, water with dissolved carbon dioxide but not dissolved sodium ions may be considered sodium free sparkling water.
Yes, some brands of sparkling water may contain citric acid as an ingredient for flavoring.
The adverb form of "pollution" is "polluting." This adverb describes an action related to causing pollution.
The word sparkle is a noun or a verb. There is an adjective (sparkling) and an mostly unrecognized adverb form, which is "sparklingly."
more sparkling most sparkling
The diamond was sparkling .
Sparkling juice is carbonated juice.
I know the 1973 FLH had these colours: Black, sparkling purple, sparkling burgundy, sparkling blue, sparkling red, sparkling turquoise and Finally sparkling America (red white and blue). i owned a 72 decker.it was harley blue and white
Sparkling Rain was created in 2008.
Sparkling Fox was created in 1994.
Only sparkling wines made in the region of Champagne, France are allowed to be called Champagne. Sparkling wine made elsewhere (India included) have to call themselves sparkling wine. So to answer your question, the difference between Indian sparkling wine and Champagne is where the sparkling wine was made.
sparkling in the sand
sparkling water
Sparkling is the adjective form. The noun and verb are sparkle.
The base word of sparkling is spark.