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    suds
    /sʌdz/

    plural

    • 1. froth made from soap and water: "she was up to her elbows in suds"

    verb

    • 1. lather, cover, or wash in soapy water: North American "Martha sudsed my back"

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  2. Suds are the small bubbles that form on the surface of water with soap or any liquid. Learn how to pronounce suds, see synonyms and translations, and find out the difference between suds and soapsuds.

  3. Suds are soapy water or the foam on it. Learn the synonyms, examples, etymology and usage of the word suds as a noun and a verb.

  4. verb (used with object) to wash with soap or detergent (often followed by out ): to suds out a pair of socks. suds. / sʌdz / plural noun. the bubbles on the surface of water in which soap, detergents, etc, have been dissolved; lather. soapy water. slang. beer or the bubbles floating on it. Discover More. Derived Forms. ˈsudsy, adjective.

  5. Suds are the bubbles that are produced when a substance such as soap is mixed with water. Learn more about the word origin, synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples of suds from Collins Dictionary.

  6. Suds are soapy water, foam, or lather, or slang for beer. Find out the origin, usage, and translations of the word suds in different dictionaries and thesauri.

  7. The frothy soap bubbles you make when you wash your hands are suds. If you put too much detergent in your dishwasher, the kitchen floor could end up covered in suds. Besides suds made from soap (the word is actually short for soapsuds ), there are other foamy, frothy substances you can call suds.

  8. suds definition: small bubbles made from soap and water. Learn more.