Lexicographical Neighbors of Soapsudsy
Literary usage of Soapsudsy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dumb Foxglove: And Other Stories by Annie Trumbull Slosson (1898)
"Beat it all up till it's white an1 bubbly and soapsudsy, an' then add ten clusters
o' raisins. Stir for an hour an' twelve 'n' a half minutes by the ..."
2. Memoirs of a Great Detective: Incidents in the Life of John Wilson Murray by John Wilson Murray (1905)
"They received me with open arms and soapsudsy hands or fishy fingers. Huldy Smith
led me out to the bank of the canal, and there told me that Joe Clemo had ..."
3. The Cottage Kitchen: A Collection of Practical and Inexpensive Receipts by Marion Harland (1883)
"This yeast cannot fail, if the ingredients are good and the directions are obeyed ;
is more wholesome, surer, and cheaper than the dark soapsudsy stuff ..."
4. Dumb Foxglove: And Other Stories by Annie Trumbull Slosson (1898)
"Beat it all up till it's white an' bubbly and soapsudsy, an' then add ten clusters
o' raisins. Stir for an hour an' twelve 'n' a half minutes by the ..."