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sudsy

[suhd-zee] / ˈsʌd zi /


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Somewhere along the way, the biggest producer in television caught wind of Lasser’s chops and wanted her for his pet project, a parody of sudsy daytime dramas called “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman.”

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 8, 2026

Actor Raymond Cruz was held in custody for five hours on Monday after a sudsy spat with three women in his Los Angeles neighborhood.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 9, 2025

Her plan: Raise awareness with a sudsy streaming show that dramatizes the mayhem above, with uncommonly attractive actors portraying the real-life motley crew.

From New York Times Sep. 27, 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

Cady had just dropped Toby’s cake plate in the sudsy sink when she heard the thud from the main storeroom floor.

From "A Tangle of Knots" by Lisa Graff

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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