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sudsy

[ suhd-zee ]

adjective

sudsier, sudsiest.
  1. consisting of, containing, or producing foamy lather.
  2. resembling or suggesting suds.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of sudsy1

An Americanism dating back to 1865–70; suds + -y 1
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I am not prone to panic attacks, but I’m on the verge of one as my brain begins imagining all the things that can go wrong in this sudsy storm surrounding me.

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

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It’s a vast improvement on the first, 2021’s “Widespread Panic,” which often drowned in a sudsy sea of awkward alliteration and seemed to get high on its own supply.

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While metal keys can be dunked in sudsy water or tolerate harsh cleaners, car key fobs require extra care.

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

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