Lexicographical Neighbors of Sudsing
Literary usage of Sudsing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Housekeeping for Two: A Practical Guide for Beginners by Alice L. James (1909)
"This is called "sudsing," and is for the purpose of removing the soapy water.
Using the washboard will make this an easier process, and after rubbing and ..."
2. Buckeye Cookery and Practical Housekeeping by Estelle Woods Wilcox (1877)
"If more water is needed in the boiler for the last clothes, dip it from the
sudsing tub. This fluid brightens instead of fading the colors in calico, ..."
3. Practical Housekeeping: A Careful Compilation of Tried and Approved Recipes by Estelle Woods Wilcox, Bertha Clow (1883)
"If more water is needed in the boiler for the last clothes, dip it from the
sudsing tub. This fluid brightens instead of fading the colors in calico, ..."
4. Went to Kansas: Being a Thrilling Account of an Ill-fated Expedition to that by Miriam Davis Colt (1862)
"... and look at the waters from the great lakes pouring over the rocks of ages
into the unfathomable abyss below, foaming, sudsing, sparkling, spraying, ..."
5. The Columbian Magazine edited by John Inman, Robert A. West, Stephen M. Chester, Darius Mead (1847)
"There was a wonderful scouring and sudsing and rubbing at the great house,
preparatory to the re- ception of its new mistress ; and the papering, ..."
6. The Mentor (1894)
"I can't tell how much bluing to use, and it is safer to have some one look at
each piece before it goes into the sudsing water." As the best machinery and ..."