Fizzer example sentences

fizz·er

noun informal

fizzer (noun) · fizzers (plural noun)

  - an outstandingly lively, energetic, or excellent thing:

  - a failure or fiasco:

Synonyms

failure, disaster, catastrophe, debacle, shambles, farce, mess, wreck, ruin, ruination, blunder, botch, flop, washout, dud, hash, fail, snafu, success

"Fizzer" Example Sentences

1. The party was a complete fizzer; no one showed up.
2. My attempt at baking a cake was a fizzer, it collapsed in the oven.
3. He bought a new firework, but it was a fizzer, barely making a spark.
4. The advertising campaign turned out to be a huge fizzer.
5. That new gadget is a total fizzer; it doesn't work at all.
6. The romantic dinner was a fizzer; she was already seeing someone else.
7. After all the hype, the movie was a fizzer.
8. My plans for a surprise party were a fizzer due to unforeseen circumstances.
9. The concert was a bit of a fizzer, the sound was terrible.
10. His new business venture proved to be a fizzer.
11. The much-anticipated product launch was a fizzer, sales were disappointing.
12. What a fizzer! The game was rained out.
13. It was a fizzer of a meeting; nothing productive was accomplished.
14. The experiment was a fizzer; the results were inconclusive.
15. He tried to impress her, but it was a total fizzer.
16. The comedian's jokes were all fizzers; the audience was silent.
17. Don't be a fizzer; stand up for what you believe in.
18. That idea sounded great, but it turned out to be a fizzer in practice.
19. Their holiday was a fizzer due to bad weather.
20. The negotiations were a fizzer; they couldn't reach an agreement.
21. The supposed expert’s prediction was a complete fizzer.
22. His performance was a fizzer; he completely forgot his lines.
23. The new software is a fizzer; it's full of bugs.
24. I tried to make a souffle, but it was a fizzer.
25. It was a fizzer of a date; we had nothing in common.
26. The fireworks display was a bit of a fizzer; many failed to ignite.
27. The whole project was a fizzer from start to finish.
28. He thought he had a great idea, but it proved to be a fizzer.
29. The attempt at a surprise was a fizzer; she found out beforehand.
30. A fizzer of a day, it rained all afternoon.
31. The election campaign turned into a fizzer for him.
32. My attempt at cooking paella was a complete fizzer.
33. The once-promising startup turned out to be a fizzer.
34. That new coffee machine is a fizzer; the coffee tastes awful.
35. His grand plan was a colossal fizzer.
36. The meeting was a fizzer, lacking any real discussion.
37. Their relationship was a fizzer from the very beginning.
38. The new restaurant was a fizzer; it closed down after six months.
39. I thought it would be fun, but it was such a fizzer!
40. The game was a fizzer with so many fouls.
41. The science experiment was a fizzer; it didn't work as expected.
42. The entire trip was one giant fizzer.
43. Don't be such a fizzer; try again!
44. She tried to make a joke, but it fell completely flat, a real fizzer.
45. His attempt at a magic trick was a fizzer.
46. The festival was a fizzer due to low attendance.
47. The job interview was a fizzer; I didn't get the job.
48. The promised miracle cure was a fizzer.
49. His speech was a fizzer; it lacked passion and conviction.
50. The whole thing was a massive fizzer; a complete waste of time.

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