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bubbly noun champagne UK, 1920- The lush was a complete stranger, having been delivered by a cabdriver who steered for various joints, and Tappy had just gotten around to selling him the first bottle of bubbly. — Robert Sylvester, No Cover Charge, p. 213, 1956
- In the red-lit murk, there was the counterpoint bedlam of profane ribaldry as they loaded their skulls with cocaine and bubbly. — Iceberg Silm (Robert Beck), Airtight Willie and Me, p. 26, 1979
- Nabokov only got two-fifty. You’re getting top dollar! Break out the bubbly! — Terry Southern, Now Dig This, p. 155, 1991
- Instead, Lefty handed her a cup and poured her some bubbly. — C.D. Payne, Youth in Revolt, p. 132, 1993
- Get Rex some bubbly, whatever. — Empire Records, 1995
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