soapsuds

[ UK /sˈə‍ʊpsʌdz/ ]
NOUN
  1. the froth produced by soaps or detergents
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How To Use soapsuds In A Sentence

  • A few stray soapsuds had wandered onto my cut, and it hurt like hell.
  • The tank had soapsuds covering the water for about two weeks and all my fish were pooping on a constant basis.
  • Despite her touching role as memory keeper, she spent the last 20 years of her life suffering from a mental illness, playing with a bowl of soapsuds, and hiding from visitors.
  • But once the new script has formally been adopted, the storm is bound to collapse like soapsuds.
  • I took my shirt, skirt and underclothes off and placed them in the same bucket of water and soapsuds as my stained jelly shirt.
  • All the life about him - the odors of stale vegetables and soapsuds, the slatternly form of his sister, and the jeering face of Mr. Higginbotham - was a dream. Chapter 11
  • As if he heard her, Shadow came running down the hall, soapsuds still in his coat.
  • And with this, she snatched the cloth from the boy's hands, shook first him and then his frock, to get rid, in so far as a shake might accomplish it, of original depravity and sandy soapsuds, and carried him, vociferant, to the door, where she set him down to the consolation of gravel pudding again. Faith Gartney's Girlhood
  • And so I put to him some other foolish jokes about soapsuds, henpecking, and flat-irons, which set the man into a fury, and succeeded in raising The Memoires of Barry Lyndon
  • He said he immediately worried the soapsuds could have an effect on fish, including trout and coho salmon, that live in the lower reaches of the stream, as well as other wildlife like ducks and herons.
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