suds
/sʌdz/
noun
- A mass of small bubbles formed on the surface of soapy water; lather.
- He added more soap to create thick suds for shaving.
- The sink was full of suds after she washed the dishes.
- The children played in the bathtub, making mountains of suds.
- Beer (informal slang).
- After work, they stopped at the bar for a few suds.
- The brewery is known for its award-winning suds.
- He ordered a cold mug of suds to go with his burger.
verb
- To cover with or produce soapy bubbles; to lather.
- The car was sudsed with a sponge and bucket of soapy water.
- She sudsed her hair thoroughly before rinsing.
- He sudses the dishes before putting them in the dishwasher.