Sometimes they are liberallysoaped to make them slip over the beams more easily.
Some time about midnight he tore himself away from his future bride and was so exultingly happy that he forgot all about thesoaped log.
The thief had stripped himself as naked as he was born, and soaped his woolly scull, and smeared his whole corpus with palm oil, so that in the struggle I was charmingly lubricated.
Sitting on the hearthrug, he soaped his feet and then he soaped his shadow, but whichever way he soaped they would not stick together.
When making these moulds, the slotted wheel head or the jigger head is removed and soaped or oiled.
Within the frame is placed a well-lathered or soaped plaster bat (or tile) high enough to allow only a thin layer of clay 1/8" thick being run out on top.
Box in now with well-soaped boards tight against top and bottom but allowing about 1-1/2" at sides.
Where a jigger and jolley is not available, plates and bowls may be duplicated as follows: Place the plate bottom up on a well-soaped surface or a piece of glass.
It may be sure and swift down a soaped plank into wild ocean depths; or it may be with painful steps and slow toward the eternal mountain tops where breaks the great white light of God, and there's no more of darkness and of death.
Are they not at the subsequent end of a financial hole, the sides soaped and never a ladder in sight?
Left alone while the maid announced his presence, he fiddled with his necktie and twisted his soaped mustaches.
On Saturdays Mr. Waffles called for him--quite a splendid Mr. Waffles with soapedmustaches and rather shabby spats.
His attempts at smartness--the soaped mustaches and the dusty spats--were wretchedly offensive; they were so ineffectually pretentious.
His soaped mustaches and white spats made him a comic figure at any time, but doubly comic in the rôle of an accusing prophet.
Is the unwashed cunt less healthy than one often soaped and syringed?
Delicately handling my doodle shesoaped and washed it, making complimentary remarks about it as she did so.
Suddenly the fear of the pox came over me, I went up to the bedroom, soaped and washed my prick, and had a terrible fear on me.
Kneeling on the grass, she soaped and rubbed until all were clean; then she rinsed them and hung them on a line to dry.
A; c] {1} spread soaped white clothes under the sun to bleach them.
Nagladlad siya sa íyang mga sinabunan sa kasagbutan, She spread the soaped clothes on the grass.
The drum is nearly always improvised from an iron camp kettle, partially filled with water and covered with a piece of cloth, well soaped and drawn as tight as possible.
Feather beds should be opened every third year, the ticking well dusted, soaped and waxed, the feathers dressed and returned.
Rub the stains on each side with wet brown soap; mix some starch to a thick paste, with cold water, and spread it over the soaped places; then expose the linen to the air.
So he soapedhis face vigorously and ran his wet hands around to the back of his neck.
His hair was half brushed, and his face and neck untouched by cleansing water (hadn't they been soapedthe night before?
It should not be soaped nor made very wet, and should be wiped dry as soon as it is washed.
She poured the hot water into the tub, and soaped the things a last time with her hands, leaning over them in a mass of steam, which deposited small beads of grey vapor in her light hair.
She rubbed soap into the shirt, turned it over, and soaped the other side.
You soft-soaped him into smearin' a heap of mush into his letters to me.
But he's got Telza soft-soaped into thinkin' that Betty Clayton's folks snaked it from Telza's people.
The horses behind were nearly spent, and the sweat had worked their soaped hides into a complete lather.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "soaped" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: greasy; oily; slick; slippery