Bubbly

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Bubbly can refer to several different concepts, including a type of beverage, a personality trait, and a music album. Below are the various contexts in which the term "bubbly" is used.

Beverage[edit]

In the context of beverages, bubbly is a colloquial term for champagne or other sparkling wines. These are wines that contain significant levels of carbon dioxide, making them fizzy. The carbon dioxide can be a result of natural fermentation in a bottle, as in the traditional method used for champagne, or it can be added artificially.

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Personality Trait[edit]

When describing a person, bubbly refers to someone who is cheerful, lively, and enthusiastic. This personality trait is often associated with extroverted individuals who are sociable and energetic.

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Music[edit]

Bubbly is also the title of a popular song by American singer-songwriter Colbie Caillat. Released in 2007, the song was a major hit and is featured on her debut album, Coco.

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