Bubblicious

"Bubblicious" in a Sentence (6 examples)

Both San Francisco and New York saw steadier (and possibly less bubblicious) gains than the rest, he wrote.

Maybe she could figure out how to create a bubblicious economy like the one her husband presided over in the 1990s.

It turns out that the world's ten tallest new buildings are like a worldwide pulse of bubblicious economic activity.

Others are more wary. The Rabobank financial analyst Michael Every said earlier this year that he was gobsmacked by the “bubblicious stupidity” of the market.

bubblicious champagne

Although their milieu is rock, it's the sanitised, bubblicious punk-pop variety as purveyed by faux-ballsy, pseudo-snarly US "chicks" ever since Joan Jett declared that She Loved Rock'n'roll and nobody believed her.

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