Definition of Soupled

1. souple [v] - See also: souple

Lexicographical Neighbors of Soupled

souped
souped-up
souper
souperism
soupers
soupes-maigres
soupfin
soupfin shark
soupfins
soupier
soupiest
soupily
soupiness
souping
souple
soupled (current term)
souples
soupless
souplike
soupline
souplines
soupling
soupmaker
soupmakers
soups
soupspoon
soupspoonful
soupspoonfuls
soupspoons
soupy

Literary usage of Soupled

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Writings in Prose and Verse of Rudyard Kipling by Rudyard Kipling (1899)
"But she's soupled," he said to Mr. Buchanan. " For all her dead-weight she rode like a yacht. Ye mind that last blow off the Banks? I am proud of her, Buck. ..."

2. Letters to Severall Persons of Honour by John Donne (1910)
"And I have heard that nothing hath soupled and allayed the D. of Lerma in his violent great- nesse, so much as the often libels made upon him. ..."

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