sudsy
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[edit]sudsy (comparative sudsier, superlative sudsiest)
- Having suds; having froth or lather like soapy water.
- 1944 September, “Crash Fires: how to fight them”, in Air Force Magazine, volume 27, page 50:
- A widespread belief in the AAF is that foam—a heavy soapy, sudsy substance—is the principal agent used in crash fire fighting .
- 1965, Cleanliness Bureau of the Soap & Detergent Association, Public Housing Administration, Simplified Housekeeping Directions for Homemakers, page 7:
- Use a sudsy sponge or cloth to wash the doors, both inside and outside. If the door can be lifted off, wash it at the sink with hot sudsy water.
- 2010, Niobia Bryant, Live and Learn:
- “Yes, daddy,” I moaned, lying big-time as his finger played in my sudsy pussy. “Say please,” he ordered, taking my hand to circle around his gherkin.
- 2018, Julia Kelly, Matchstick Man: The Story of a Relationship:
- There's an unstable stack of upturned plates and bowls on the draining board and an assortment of sudsy cutlery.
- (television) Soapy; resembling a soap opera.