1. suds - Noun
2. suds - Verb
Water impregnated with soap, esp. when worked up into bubbles and froth.
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Products that create suds (shampoo, liquid soap, bubble bath, laundry detergent) have ingredients such as 4-dioxane, DEA, TEA, sodium laurel sulfate, PEG compounds, etc. and are known carcinogens linked to organ toxicity. Source: Internet
But it was physically impossible to get the suds out of her hair with a quick rinse. Source: Internet
Overall, twenty-nine 747SRs were built, consisting of seven -100SRs, twenty -100BSRs, and two -100BSR SUDs. Source: Internet
Beer drinkers will appreciate the same quality-over-quantity attention the suds menu gets, with local brews from Wynwood Brewing and M.I.A. Beer Company included in the mix. Source: Internet
For a while, it seemed like every beer bar that opened had to balance its nerdy suds list with populist appeal, resulting in what amounted to a slew of evolved Irish pubs with better brews but the same old atmosphere. Source: Internet