sudsy

IPA: sˈʌdzi

adjective

  • Having suds; having froth or lather like soapy water.
  • (television) Soapy; resembling a soap opera.
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Examples of "sudsy" in Sentences

  • Sudsy Sam always orders beer in a stein.
  • The sudsy juice is excellent for massage also.
  • Clean the ring using a simple brush and sudsy ammonia kit.
  • Placing a sudsy hand on his face, she lovingly leaned in and kissed him.
  • These words are loaded in conversations about women, as jtwonderdog said, as loaded as "sudsy" and "hot."
  • Can you imagine someone saying they're writing "sudsy, hot fun" about Captain America or Logan or ... etc.
  • The reason I, for one, objected, is that "sudsy" and "hot" imply a distinctly male way of sexualizing women characters.
  • Series creator Marc Cherry and ABC boss Paul Lee announced Sunday that the upcoming season would be the last for the sudsy drama.
  • The idea behind the series was to have some sudsy fun and lift the curtain a bit and take a peep at some of our most fabulous super heroines.
  • It's about three men who want to have "some sudsy fun" and "hot fun" writing about four women in Spandex having "romantic trouble" with a "naughty element."
  • I was serious when I said * I* have a hard time envisioning a story being both sudsy fun and a serious examination of gender roles without one aspect undermining the other.
  • I realized what it is about this that got me riled up ... subtract the sudsy hotness and the Sex in the CIty rip off, and this is exactly the kind of comic book I'd be all over in a heartbeat.

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