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sudsy

ADJECTIVE
  1. resembling lather or covered with lather

How To Use sudsy In A Sentence

  • When freed of the sudsy water, rinsed, and toweled off, she launched into a joyful frenzy of rolling in the grass, her newly bleached fur glistening in the sunlight.
  • Residents who live along the banks of Deep Cove's Parkside Creek woke up to a sudsy shock last Friday morning - billowing soap bubbles that foamed over a foot high in the creek.
  • Pop has always done this kind of thing - check back to the first half of the 60s when doo-wop, Motown and girl-groups turned the charts into a tub of sudsy glory.
  • If washable paper you may be able to wipe off with a sudsy sponge, followed by damp sponge.
  • Washing machines replaced the wash tub and their mechanical agitators replaced women poling their clothes in steaming, sudsy water.
  • The reason I, for one, objected, is that "sudsy" and "hot" imply a distinctly male way of sexualizing women characters. Sex and the single Marvel super heroine | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • Many soaps and other sudsy cleaners like dishwashing liquid and shampoo are detergents.
  • He thought back to the days with Myra in the cottage when he used to come home from the pit, black from head to toe with coal dust, and soak himself in the hot sudsy water in the tin bath in front of the hearth.
  • Zhu Ming's performances consist of either enveloping himself with an immense blanket of sudsy bubbles or encasing himself within a plastic balloon, often in brutal and physically demanding ways.
  • Its sudsy consistency makes the spray stick to the leaves longer, and also helps to break up colonies of sooty mould on citrus and gardenia leaves.
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