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Definition of suds in English: sudsplural noun sʌdzsədz 1Froth made from soap and water. 肥皂泡沫 she was up to her elbows in suds Example sentencesExamples - The afternoon was filled with mud, dirt, water, ice, soapy suds and laughter as the students from year 8 to 12 competed with gusto.
- Fill your sink with suds, mop away then rinse with a clean towel.
- Cut raw meat and poultry on a smooth-surfaced plastic cutting board which can be scrubbed thoroughly with hot suds afterward.
- You might try wiping lightly with a sponge dampened in suds and water; testing first in an inconspicuous spot to be sure the water won't stain the covering.
- Made with citrus and coconut oil blends and very competitively priced, it forms tough suds that dispatch grease and food debris with equal effectiveness.
- Swish up warm soap or detergent suds in the kitchen sink.
- He was in a large tub full of warm water filled with suds and bubbles.
- The firefighters, made up of on-duty and off-duty personnel, were using fire hoses and traditional suds to get the vehicles spotless.
- Put a drop of mineral oil in your dog's eyes to protect them from suds.
- But they are good at taking baths and showers, and it is a true soap in every sense of the word, with suds, lather and lye: I'm trying to get a towel company interested now.
- The smooth glass cleaned easily and the water washed all the remaining suds off.
- This simple step protects hair extensions from the disturbance caused by suds, water and excessive handling, keeping your braids neater, longer.
- Wash in lukewarm soapy water, rinse until clear of suds in lukewarm water.
- Residents wondered what had caused the suds, and worried the soap might have a detrimental affect on fish in the creek.
- Charles said he looked out of his window Friday morning to see suds foaming over the bank.
- She leaned further over the bucket, up to her elbows in suds and wet cloth.
- The powerful built-in vacuum extracts the dirt-laden suds in a matter of seconds.
- Using a stiff long handled brush, scrub stain with concentrated detergent suds.
- For a non-stick sole-plate, rub gently with nylon mesh pad and suds.
- Rinse your Shih Tzu until the water runs completely clear of any suds and shampoo.
Synonyms lather, foam, froth, bubbles, soap, soapiness fizz, effervescence literary spume - 1.1North American informal Beer.
〈北美,非正式〉啤酒 they keep the suds flowing all night Example sentencesExamples - But there's more flowing in this Midwestern metropolis than just suds.
- Sadly, Bulgarian beer hasn't yet broken into the international market in a manner befitting the quality of the suds available here, however at least it has gained some acknowledgement.
- Marshall Street, our local drinking hole, now has shrubbery, not just suds.
- More than 22,000 people will socialize, sip and sample from over 200 beers during a three-day celebration of suds at Toronto's Festival of Beer.
- There are now at least two known incidents of bruin burglary, and I suspect there are many others that have gone unreported - because few people have the beer guts to say their suds have been swiped.
- He also has a treasure trove of beer facts and information to school anyone on the secrets of the suds.
- Whether you are grooving by the stage or sampling the suds, this Festival is sure to move you!
- From 6 to 9 p.m., as many as 5,000 people come for the art, live music and fresh suds from the Blue Star Brew Pub, also housed at the complex.
- Serving up the suds was a lovely Liverpudlian lass who almost made you feel like you popped into a pub on Coronation Street.
- The hard-drinking bear, estimated to be about two years old, broke into campers' coolers and, using his claws and teeth to open the cans, swilled down the suds.
- Although working offshore on the oil rigs and soaking up the suds on the course does not help his game, he still turns in some good scores.
- Wholesale distributors buy from breweries and sell the suds in kegs and cases to bars, restaurants and retail distributors.
- All tickets are still priced under $10 and there's plenty of buzz to be had with your suds in the centrally-located beer tent.
- The presentation was held in the hotel bar, where there was somewhat of a party mood with free food provided and plenty of suds consumed.
- These are the ‘casual fans,’ the ones who show up at spring training games solely to soak up sun and suds.
- Some golfers were lucky enough to be holed up at number 16 and started soaking up the suds instead of rain.
- He was once a part-owner of the Minnesota Vikings and owned a piece of Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer during an era when microbrews were playing taps all over the name-brand suds.
- He's the former NFB prodigy animator who now lives in a homeless shelter and spends his days drinking suds at the Copa.
- The bottle is made of heavier-gauge aluminum than a standard beer can, so it keeps the suds colder longer.
- We drank the suds and made small talk about St. Louis.
verb sʌdzsədz [with object]North American 1Lather, cover, or wash in soapy water. 〈主北美〉用肥皂水涂;用肥皂水覆盖;用肥皂水洗 玛撒用肥皂水给我洗背。 Example sentencesExamples - Judging by the one I viewed, which involved a car wash and much sudsing of non-automotive parts, this was not surprising).
- Love the smell of the shampoo she's sudsing through your tresses?
- 1.1no object Form suds.
形成肥皂沫 soft baby soap that sudsed 起了泡沫的无刺激性婴儿皂液。 Example sentencesExamples - The Drano, however, managed to get into the tub as well as in the drain and when I flushed 15 minutes later with hot water, the water in the tub was sudsing.
- The image of the bubble further reinforced a crucial sales point for the product: reliable sudsing.
- Dishwashing detergent compositions containing organic diamines for improved grease cleaning, sudsing, low temperature stability and dissolution
- Do not put any other cleaning compound inside dishwasher, as it may suds and interfere with dish washing action.
- His father asked him to run a project in the petro-chemical industry, producing LAB, a sudsing agent for the detergent industry.
- Most are low sudsing detergents or alkaline-based cleaners.
Derivativesadjectivesudsiest, sudsier ˈsʌdziˈsədzi Residents who live along the banks of Deep Cove's Parkside Creek woke up to a sudsy shock last Friday morning - billowing soap bubbles that foamed over a foot high in the creek. Example sentencesExamples - Its sudsy consistency makes the spray stick to the leaves longer, and also helps to break up colonies of sooty mould on citrus and gardenia leaves.
- Scrub with the hot, sudsy solution and a stiff brush.
- As the water tumbles over the huge boulders forming a great cloak of foam, the dorsal fins of the salmon along their blue/black backs pierce the sudsy water like an emerging submarine.
- When freed of the sudsy water, rinsed, and toweled off, she launched into a joyful frenzy of rolling in the grass, her newly bleached fur glistening in the sunlight.
OriginMid 19th century: of uncertain sense development but perhaps originally denoting the floodwater of the fens; compare with Middle Low German sudde, Middle Dutch sudse 'marsh, bog'; probably related to seethe. Definition of suds in US English: sudsplural nounsədzsədz 1 short for soapsuds Example sentencesExamples - The powerful built-in vacuum extracts the dirt-laden suds in a matter of seconds.
- Wash in lukewarm soapy water, rinse until clear of suds in lukewarm water.
- Residents wondered what had caused the suds, and worried the soap might have a detrimental affect on fish in the creek.
- Charles said he looked out of his window Friday morning to see suds foaming over the bank.
- This simple step protects hair extensions from the disturbance caused by suds, water and excessive handling, keeping your braids neater, longer.
- Rinse your Shih Tzu until the water runs completely clear of any suds and shampoo.
- Made with citrus and coconut oil blends and very competitively priced, it forms tough suds that dispatch grease and food debris with equal effectiveness.
- Swish up warm soap or detergent suds in the kitchen sink.
- Put a drop of mineral oil in your dog's eyes to protect them from suds.
- But they are good at taking baths and showers, and it is a true soap in every sense of the word, with suds, lather and lye: I'm trying to get a towel company interested now.
- Fill your sink with suds, mop away then rinse with a clean towel.
- The afternoon was filled with mud, dirt, water, ice, soapy suds and laughter as the students from year 8 to 12 competed with gusto.
- Using a stiff long handled brush, scrub stain with concentrated detergent suds.
- For a non-stick sole-plate, rub gently with nylon mesh pad and suds.
- She leaned further over the bucket, up to her elbows in suds and wet cloth.
- The firefighters, made up of on-duty and off-duty personnel, were using fire hoses and traditional suds to get the vehicles spotless.
- He was in a large tub full of warm water filled with suds and bubbles.
- You might try wiping lightly with a sponge dampened in suds and water; testing first in an inconspicuous spot to be sure the water won't stain the covering.
- Cut raw meat and poultry on a smooth-surfaced plastic cutting board which can be scrubbed thoroughly with hot suds afterward.
- The smooth glass cleaned easily and the water washed all the remaining suds off.
Synonyms lather, foam, froth, bubbles, soap, soapiness - 1.1North American informal Beer.
〈北美,非正式〉啤酒 Example sentencesExamples - We drank the suds and made small talk about St. Louis.
- Marshall Street, our local drinking hole, now has shrubbery, not just suds.
- There are now at least two known incidents of bruin burglary, and I suspect there are many others that have gone unreported - because few people have the beer guts to say their suds have been swiped.
- Sadly, Bulgarian beer hasn't yet broken into the international market in a manner befitting the quality of the suds available here, however at least it has gained some acknowledgement.
- He also has a treasure trove of beer facts and information to school anyone on the secrets of the suds.
- The hard-drinking bear, estimated to be about two years old, broke into campers' coolers and, using his claws and teeth to open the cans, swilled down the suds.
- Whether you are grooving by the stage or sampling the suds, this Festival is sure to move you!
- All tickets are still priced under $10 and there's plenty of buzz to be had with your suds in the centrally-located beer tent.
- Serving up the suds was a lovely Liverpudlian lass who almost made you feel like you popped into a pub on Coronation Street.
- He's the former NFB prodigy animator who now lives in a homeless shelter and spends his days drinking suds at the Copa.
- But there's more flowing in this Midwestern metropolis than just suds.
- Wholesale distributors buy from breweries and sell the suds in kegs and cases to bars, restaurants and retail distributors.
- These are the ‘casual fans,’ the ones who show up at spring training games solely to soak up sun and suds.
- More than 22,000 people will socialize, sip and sample from over 200 beers during a three-day celebration of suds at Toronto's Festival of Beer.
- He was once a part-owner of the Minnesota Vikings and owned a piece of Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer during an era when microbrews were playing taps all over the name-brand suds.
- Some golfers were lucky enough to be holed up at number 16 and started soaking up the suds instead of rain.
- From 6 to 9 p.m., as many as 5,000 people come for the art, live music and fresh suds from the Blue Star Brew Pub, also housed at the complex.
- Although working offshore on the oil rigs and soaking up the suds on the course does not help his game, he still turns in some good scores.
- The bottle is made of heavier-gauge aluminum than a standard beer can, so it keeps the suds colder longer.
- The presentation was held in the hotel bar, where there was somewhat of a party mood with free food provided and plenty of suds consumed.
verbsədzsədz [with object]North American 1Lather, cover, or wash in soapy water. 〈主北美〉用肥皂水涂;用肥皂水覆盖;用肥皂水洗 玛撒用肥皂水给我洗背。 Example sentencesExamples - Love the smell of the shampoo she's sudsing through your tresses?
- Judging by the one I viewed, which involved a car wash and much sudsing of non-automotive parts, this was not surprising).
- 1.1no object Form suds.
形成肥皂沫 soft baby soap that sudsed 起了泡沫的无刺激性婴儿皂液。 Example sentencesExamples - Most are low sudsing detergents or alkaline-based cleaners.
- The image of the bubble further reinforced a crucial sales point for the product: reliable sudsing.
- The Drano, however, managed to get into the tub as well as in the drain and when I flushed 15 minutes later with hot water, the water in the tub was sudsing.
- His father asked him to run a project in the petro-chemical industry, producing LAB, a sudsing agent for the detergent industry.
- Dishwashing detergent compositions containing organic diamines for improved grease cleaning, sudsing, low temperature stability and dissolution
- Do not put any other cleaning compound inside dishwasher, as it may suds and interfere with dish washing action.
OriginMid 19th century: of uncertain sense development but perhaps originally denoting the floodwater of the fens; compare with Middle Low German sudde, Middle Dutch sudse ‘marsh, bog’; probably related to seethe. |