Definition of Sudsy

1. Adjective. Resembling lather or covered with lather.

Exact synonyms: Lathery
Partainyms: Lather, Lather, Suds
Derivative terms: Lather

Definition of Sudsy

1. Adjective. Having suds; having froth or lather like soapy water. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Sudsy

1. foamy [adj SUDSIER, SUDSIEST] - See also: foamy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sudsy

sudors
sudovikovite
sudra
suds
suds up
sudsed
sudsed up
sudser
sudsers
sudses
sudsier
sudsiest
sudsing
sudsing up
sudsless
sudsy (current term)
sueable
sued
suede
suede cloth
suede glove
sueded
suedehead
suedeheads
suedelike
suedes
suedette
suedettes
sueding
suently

Literary usage of Sudsy

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

1. Authentic Reading Practice Grades 4-6 by Jo Ellen Moore (2001)
"For example, sudsy Soap TV advertisements show that clothes washed in sudsy are ... They repeat the word sudsy in every sentence. When viewers shop, they'll ..."

2. Theme Pockets by Michelle Noble Barnett, Jill Norris, Caitlin Rabanera, Ann Switzer (1999)
"Cover the floor with a plastic drop cloth, fill a tub with warm sudsy water, and explain the procedure you want followed. This potentially messy project is ..."

3. Home Energy Manual (1993)
"Clean permanent filters by swishing them up and down in hot, sudsy water, ... The fan blades and motor should be cleaned with a damp, sudsy cloth. ..."

4. St. Nicholasby Mary Mapes Dodge by Mary Mapes Dodge (1920)
"It took no skill to drag the pair to Is$*vhere the sudsy shavings just mingled "¥with Pete's naughty rage and Bill's out- ..."

5. Sunset by Southern Pacific Company, Southern Pacific Company. Passenger Dept (1910)
"... and his wife—entirely to her credit—did her own work and gave musical Mondays on the back stoop, playing sudsy sonatas on the zinc ribs of a washboard. ..."

6. Harper's New Monthly Magazine by Henry Mills Alden (1884)
"We then bade adieu to our fragrant grocery, to our confiding policeman, to our string of washers still laving their linen in the sudsy stream, getting a few ..."

7. The Overland Monthly by Bret Harte (1869)
"That super-heated, steamy, sudsy, birch- twig-flagellating process called a Russian bath, must be too generally understood to warrant a description of the ..."

Other Resources:

Search for Sudsy on Dictionary.com!Search for Sudsy on Thesaurus.com!Search for Sudsy on Google!Search for Sudsy on Wikipedia!

Search