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sudsy

[suhd-zee] / ˈsʌd zi /


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That’s a lot of weeks that undergarment has avoided a date with some warm, sudsy water over the years.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 14, 2023

Prepare to get sudsy at this family-friendly event, which features a pre-party with giant foam cannons spewing bubbles, followed by multicolored bubbles during the race and a “mini-music festival” after party with even more suds.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 23, 2022

In an unfortunate turn of events for sponge users, a recent study has revealed that those sudsy rectangular squares may be more optimal for bacteria growth than even a petri dish in a lab.

From Salon Mar. 18, 2022

How Pnin drops a leggy nutcracker into the sudsy sink full of glass and hears a mysterious crack.

From New York Times Mar. 17, 2022

Scrubbed from top to bottom with something sudsy and bright colored, like sun yellow that smelled like rotten lemon, or mutant green that smelled like if every flower in the world sneezed.

From "Patina" by Jason Reynolds

But in high-efficiency washers, in which laundry rotates in a drum and is sprayed with water and not continually submerged, more detergent means sudsier clothes.

From BusinessWeek Oct. 23, 2014

“I opened my eyes for a second, not believing that what I’d dreamed of was happening,” she writes, and it only gets sudsier from there.

From New York Times Mar. 23, 2011

Instead, I've been glued to a true-life Web spin-off that's even sudsier than the real thing.

From Time Magazine Archive

In perhaps the sudsiest scene, Lady Marjorie gives up her young man, the Roddy Llewellyn of 1906.

From Time Magazine Archive




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