suds

IPA: sˈʌdz

noun

  • (countable, uncountable) Lather; foam or froth formed by mixing soap and water.
  • (slang) Beer.
  • Initialism of sudden unexpected death syndrome. [Synonym of sudden arrhythmic death syndrome]
  • Initialism of sudden unexplained death syndrome. [Synonym of sudden arrhythmic death syndrome]

verb

  • (transitive) To cover with, or as if with, soapsuds.
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Examples of "suds" in Sentences

  • Round glittering arms, plunged elbow-deep in suds,
  • It was called suds and suds or something like that.
  • The only thing flowing more than the suds were the stories.
  • I still do have bubbly pee, but not as much "suds" anymore.
  • After this, the water which remains, is still useful, for washing floors; and then, the suds is a good manure to put around plants.
  • House-boat, and I judge from the condition of what, for want of a better term, I may call the suds, when she left us the House-boat was making ten knots a day.
  • The new king of inexpensive, yet tasty, suds is the Chili Parlor, located in the Coca-Cola Food Court (which is just to the east of Big Tex and adjacent to the SkyWay tram).
  • But this form of deafness may be easily cured, even though it has existed for years; for, having softened the accumulations of viscid wax by dropping animal oil into the ear, they may be removed by the injection of warm soap-suds, which is an effectual and safe remedy.
  • Chinamen began to drift into the rolls, there appeared such names as Carmen Wah Chang, cooks and waitresses living in darksome back cupboards must be unearthed, negro shoemakers were caught at their stands on the sidewalks, shiny - haired bartenders gave up their biographies in nasal monosyllables amid the slop of "suds" and the scrape of celluloid froth - eradicators.

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