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sudsed

  • past participle of suds.
  • past tense form of suds.

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First, a soapy sponge—nothing fancy, just one of the cheap ones, sudsed up with a dish soap that smells good.

From Salon • May 5, 2026

You could try the “mermaid” approach, where you encourage your daughter to lie down in the bath to wet her head, then come back up to be sudsed.

From Slate • Mar. 8, 2021

Some of the soaps' Homeric techniques have already sudsed off on the evening shows, partly through the smash spoof opera Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman!

From Time Magazine Archive

Blitz Family Robinson Soap operas, the joy and pain of millions of U.S. radio listeners, have never sudsed up the English air.

From Time Magazine Archive

He walked over and pulled one of the brushes off the defunct scrubber and sudsed it up.

From The Bramble Bush by Schelling, George Luther

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