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Suds   /sədz/   Listen
noun
Suds  n. pl.  Water impregnated with soap, esp. when worked up into bubbles and froth.
In the suds, in turmoil or difficulty. (Colloq.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Suds" Quotes from Famous Books



... joy and comfort must needs fall short of saving comfort, and so leave thee in the suds notwithstanding; thy joy is the joy of the Pharisees (John 5:35), and thy gladness as that of Herod (Mark 6:20), and the longest time it can last, it is but a Scripture-moment (Job 20:5). Alas! in all thy gladness and content with thy religion, thou art but like the boy that plays with brass ...
— The Works of John Bunyan • John Bunyan

... be sailing up the track regardless of orders, with your boiler full of suds, if you don't get out in the scramble for ...
— The Mascot of Sweet Briar Gulch • Henry Wallace Phillips

... for a glass of suds and a cracker right now!" said Mr. Shrimplin, speaking after a long silence. He tilted his head and took a comprehensive survey of the heavens. "Well, we're going to have a fine day for the hanging," he observed, with the ...
— The Just and the Unjust • Vaughan Kester

... brought in a bottle of his new detergent. It was a syrupy yellow liquid with a nice collar of suds. He'd been busy in his home laboratory after all, ...
— Junior Achievement • William Lee

... came in. She did not seem to notice Hatty and the baby. Her eyes at once fell upon the bowl full of soap-suds Meg had ...
— Hatty and Marcus - or, First Steps in the Better Path • Aunt Friendly


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