soapy
IPA: sˈoʊpi
noun
- An erotic massage that involves lots of soap and body contact.
adjective
- Literal senses:
- Resembling soap.
- Full of soap.
- Covered in soap.
- (television) Resembling a soap opera.
- (dated) Committing or involving flattery.
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Examples of "soapy" in Sentences
- I agree with the soapy business.
- This feels a little soapy to me.
- Alkali compounds have a bitter, soapy flavor.
- Soapy Smith was an important witness in court.
- There are several common sorts of soapy things.
- It is known for a more smooth and soapy texture.
- Soapy died on the spot with a bullet to the heart.
- Alkaline salts may have a soapy taste or mouthfeel.
- It is not recommended as it is often maggoty, and may taste soapy.
- Non-porous items such as plates may simply need to be washed in soapy water.
- Some plants are not soapy at all, while others are so soapy as to be inedible.
- Yes, it soaked in soapy water for two weeks, every day I chipped away at them a little more.
- By immersing it in soapy water, the junk gets dislodged and goes down the drain and out of your life.
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- I just use the Carl Franz system: soak the laundry in soapy water in a tightly-covered bucket while you're driving.
- The leads are very attractive and talented, which really helps when the film gets bogged down in soapy theatrics in its second half.
- Ms. MICKY ALLISON: When the kids finished with them at school, she would bring them home and we would wash them, in soapy water, and we put an orange arm band around it and�then it progressed into the orange boxes.
- Also that if a second crop was taken from the same ground without fertilizing it, the melons would be small and what we called soapy; that is, soft and smooth, utterly uncrisp, and without a trace of the lively freshness and sweetness of those raised on virgin soil.
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