different between sudsy vs sursy
sudsy
English
Etymology
From suds +? -y.
Pronunciation
- enPR: s?dz?, IPA(key): /?s?d.zi/
- Rhymes: -?dzi
Adjective
sudsy (comparative sudsier, superlative sudsiest)
- Having suds; having froth or lather like soapy water.
- 1944 September, "Crash Fires: how to fight them" Air Force Magazine, vol. 27, page 50.
- 1965, Cleanliness Bureau of the Soap & Detergent Association, Public Housing Administration, Simplified Housekeeping Directions for Homemakers, page 7.
- 2018, Julia Kelly, Matchstick Man: The Story of a Relationship.
- 1944 September, "Crash Fires: how to fight them" Air Force Magazine, vol. 27, page 50.
Derived terms
- sudsily
- sudsiness
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sursy
English
Etymology
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Noun
sursy (plural sursies)
- (Southern US) An inexpensive but unexpected gift.
Anagrams
- Usrys
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- what does sursy
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