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suds
[suhdz]
verb (used with object)
to wash with soap or detergent (often followed byout ).
to suds out a pair of socks.
suds
/ ʌ /
plural noun
the bubbles on the surface of water in which soap, detergents, etc, have been dissolved; lather
soapy water
slangbeer or the bubbles floating on it
Other Word Forms
- sudsable adjective
- nonsudsing adjective
- ˈܻ adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of suds1
Word History and Origins
Origin of suds1
Example Sentences
Which is no doubt music to the ears of the folks at Corona, whose suds Snoop has pitched in many a television ad.
The couple were going to serve Atrevida suds at the summer gala for the Colorado Springs Hispanic Chamber, which calls itself the Concilio.
Branding was not much of a consideration, he said, since he had no plans to sell his suds.
He ditched out on a check at a restaurant, got caught, was made to bust suds as penance, and ended up loving the kitchen.
Fremont Brewing’s Urban Beer Garden remains the gold standard in how suds can unite a community.
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