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foams
English
Noun
foams
- plural of foam
Verb
foams
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of foam
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suds
English
Etymology
From the plural of sud, a variant of sod (“a bubbling or boiling”), equivalent to sud +? -s. Related to seethe.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /s?dz/
Noun
suds (uncountable)
- Lather; foam or froth formed by mixing soap and water.
- (slang) beer
- We went out for some pizza and suds.
Usage notes
- Sometimes treated as uncountable ("too much suds") and sometimes as plural ("too many suds").
Derived terms
- oversuds
- soapsuds
- suds up
Translations
Verb
suds (third-person singular simple present sudses, present participle sudsing, simple past and past participle sudsed)
- (transitive) To cover with, or as if with, soapsuds.
- We sudsed the car before washing it down until it gleamed like new.
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