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sudsy

[suhd-zee]

suds·y

[suhd-zee]
adjective, suds·i·er, suds·i·est.
1.
consisting of, containing, or producing foamy lather.
2.
resembling or suggesting suds.
3.
Slang. soapy (def. 5).

Origin:
1865–70, Americanism; suds + -y1
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an easy or profitable source of livelihood of dubious legality
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suds (sʌdz)
 
pl n
1.  the bubbles on the surface of water in which soap, detergents, etc, have been dissolved; lather
2.  soapy water
3.  slang chiefly (US), (Canadian) beer or the bubbles floating on it
 
[C16: probably from Middle Dutch sudse marsh; related to Middle Low German sudde swamp; see seethe]
 
'sudsy
 
adj

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