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US
/ˈsədz/
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[ UK /sˈʌdz/ ]
[ UK /sˈʌdz/ ]
VERB
- wash in suds
-
make froth or foam and become bubbly
The river foamed
NOUN
- a dysphemism for beer (especially for lager that effervesces)
- the froth produced by soaps or detergents
How To Use suds In A Sentence
- Even when the fountain was working properly it was frequently full of soap suds or discoloured because someone had put something into the water.
- Stripping off her leather breeches and boots, and her tunic, Isabella slid into the sudsy, herbal scented water of the tub, submersing her body up to her chin.
- As the water tumbles over the huge boulders forming a great cloak of foam, the dorsal fins of the salmon along their blue/black backs pierce the sudsy water like an emerging submarine.
- For example, if my washing machine oversuds and overflows, I think it's amusing; the person who has to clean the mess does not. All articles at Blogcritics
- Using a stiff long-handled brush, scrub the stain with concentrated detergent suds.
- She was at the sink up to her elbows in soapsuds, doing a little dance in place to a popular song playing on the radio.
- Now Jim Romanovich, of Associated Television International, plans to work his magic on the hot internet sudser The Bay. Exclusive: Online Soap The Bay Looking For a TV Home
- But there's more flowing in this Midwestern metropolis than just suds.
- They steeped the leaves in boiling water, then sudsed the liquid with soap and sprinkled the concoction upon their vegetables. Morgan’s Run
- The new king of inexpensive, yet tasty, suds is the Chili Parlor, located in the Coca-Cola Food Court (which is just to the east of Big Tex and adjacent to the SkyWay tram). Dallas Blog, Daily News, Dallas Politics, Opinion, and Commentary FrontBurner Blog D Magazine » Blog Archive » State O’ The Fair