Lexicographical Neighbors of Sudsed
Literary usage of Sudsed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Essays in Ecclesiastical Biography by James Stephen (1860)
"vi t x» is:> it- :c-»i the traditi»»n of the great •• H iv.»* -t »^S. ^'^'-i^'v
oT^sudsed and nurtured, were MV x» ju.<\-»t ;j\' tfc«. ..."
2. Potter's American Monthly (1880)
"He bubbled, he seethed, he sudsed with delight. He wandered into the dark street;
he felt ascetic. The moon, that old, round-faced mistress, whose habit of ..."
3. Plantation Songs: And Other Verse by Ruth McEnery Stuart (1916)
"An' wid dat she sudsed me over, Den she rolled me in de clover. Oh, she's a tiger
an' a lily, an' a tiger-lily too. ..."
4. Laundry Work: For Use in Homes and Schools by Juniata L. Shepperd (1909)
"Clothes should not be simply wrung from hot water but should be sudsed or rinsed,
the water having been cooled a little before beginning the operation. ..."
5. Diseases of the Digestiev Organs by Owen Abraham Palmer (1907)
"Glycerine can be used in the water, also 4he water can be sudsed with castile
soap or any good antiseptic soap that is non irritating. ..."
6. Seraphim Trilogy Book One; What the Herald Angel Sang by Teralee E. M. Bird (2004)
"Another rub over it with the soap, then she sudsed his bum, and finally up between
his cheeks. "Okay, he's all washed. Now you empty out that water, ..."