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sudsy

/suhd-zee/US // ˈsʌd zi //

湿润的,湿润,湿润度,泥泞的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    suds·i·er, suds·i·est.

    • : consisting of, containing, or producing foamy lather.
    • : resembling or suggesting suds.
    • : Slang. soapy.

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Examples

  • Yes, I fully recognize that a sudsy frustration thriller with hot dead dudes and Zosia Mamet in attorney drag might not be everyone’s thing.

  • The soapiness that was fun and scandalous became way too sudsy.

  • The 150-year family dynasty that controlled Anheuser-Busch lived in a soap opera as sudsy as the product they sold.

  • The sudsy collaboration prompted gushing from two senators who rarely agree—but are together behind this bill.

  • They had reached the cabin and saw Ma Heger, wiping sudsy hands on her apron, hurrying out to greet them.

  • Running straight before the wind, it was easy to follow the sudsy brine that eddied in her wake.

  • One sudsy hand supported and suppressed her smile of ridicule.

  • The breakers were piling in, slapping down on the beach and churning up a white sudsy foam.

  • On the sudsy underfooting his bare soles slipped—first one sole began to slip, then the other began to slip.