The Cane boys were put to bed and compelled to drink several quarts of tepid soapsuds while their father was rushing home from the office.
They're about half-full of tepid soapsuds just now, and they seem to be doing very well without any pump at all.
That bubble, they were bent on blowing big, He had blown already till he burst his cheeks, And hence found soapsuds bitter to the tongue.
In the room also were Connie Girard and Rose Ransome, who had a bowl of soapsuds and several scissors and orange-wood sticks on the table between them, and were manicuring each other very fastidiously.
As usual, old Mrs. Cox's cheap little house reeked of soapsuds and carbolic acid.
Returning to soapsudsand Amarilly Jenkins, will you go there with me to-morrow and make arrangements with Mrs. Jenkins for the laundry work?
The Hope went thence to Soapsuds Cove, where the crew washed their clothes, and replaced a broken spar.
If those are not at hand, strong soapsuds have been found effective.
Horses ought to be groomed daily; cows and oxen as often as twice a week; dogs should be washed with soapsuds frequently.
To soften them, heat to the boiling water point some good cider vinegar, immerse your brushes and allow them to simmer in it for a few minutes, then wash out in strong soapsuds and your brushes will be soft and pliable.
If necessary give ten drops of syrup of ipecac until vomiting occurs; a teaspoonful of castor oil should also be given and if the baby is constipated, give an enema of soapsuds and water.
If the cathartic is vomited, he should receive an injection into the rectum of a tablespoonful of glycerin mixed with a pint of soapsuds and water.
Also empty bowels with injection of tablespoonful of glycerin in pint of warm soapsuds and water.
Should mildew set in, syringe the vine with a mixture of soapsuds and sulphur.
In cases of apparent leakage, all possible sources of leak are gone over with soapsuds when there is a slight pressure on the chamber.
About 2 quarts of warm water or warm soapsuds should be injected with a syringe into the rectum every three or four hours.
The soapsuds from the washing floated off among the lines of the slumbering fishermen.
Hugonnet, going from one to another of his customers, with his basin of soapsuds in one hand and his shaving brush in the other, "what have this peasant and his companion done to you that you should pick a quarrel with them?
Yes, monsieur le baigneur; yes, it is my business--And that young page whom you smeared with soapsuds so shamefully!
You--you get the tub all full of soapsuds and then you get up on the edge and slide down.
She stooped with her arms extended, as if feeling for something, and moved along slowly for a step or two, then snatched up a bucket of soapsuds and threw it at Virginie.
It is lucky for you that your dirty soapsuds only went on my feet, for I would have taken you over my knees and given you a good spanking if one drop had gone in my face.
A light gray mist or steam pervaded the room, which was filled with a smell of soapsuds and eau de Javelle combined.
Silver and Plated Ware should be washed with a sponge and warmsoapsuds every day after using, and wiped dry with a clean soft towel.
First wash the glass all over with lukewarm soapsuds and a sponge.
Soapsuds are good manure for bushes and young plants.
The bowels are emptied by means of soapsuds or salts and glycerin enemas.
The rectum should be cleansed by flushing with a soapsudsenema one hour before the nutrient enema is given.
The bowels may be emptied by means of a soapsuds enema.
A soapsuds or salts and glycerin enema to flush the colon will often give quick relief by dispelling the gas.
The bottles and nipples should be washed as soon as they are used, first with plain water to remove the milk, then with soapsuds and a bottle brush.
When there is much mucus, or if the rectum is inflamed, the soda or boric acid solution may be more soothing than the saline or soapsuds enema.
Twas my roving propensity that made me set but little store by the sugar-eyes and Molasses-speech which Madam Soapsuds was not loth to bestow on me, a tall and likely Lad.
Not that she ever touched Soapsuds or Flat-iron or Goffering-stick herself.
On hearing this, Zip began to struggle and squirm, for he had visions of hot water and soapsuds in his eyes, with each one of the children feeling it was their duty to give him an extra scrub.
And from the time the furniture was moved out until it went back, all one could smell or see in the house was soapsuds and bare, wet floors.
Better stay here until I get a bucket of hot soapsuds to wash you off," called his master, but Zip did not stop, and the doctor followed him.
Prepare the wax in two shades, dark chrome green and light; immerse the leaves in soapsuds for six hours; take out of the soapsuds and lay it on the marble slab.
Make a tea of tobacco stems and a soapsuds of whale oil or carbolic soap; mix and apply to the bush with a sprinkler, turning the bush so as to wet the under as well as the upper part of the leaves.
The soapsuds having made the leaf transparent, all the shades and spots can be plainly seen on the veined side, which is the side the waxen leaf has to be formed on.
Now take a leaf out of the soapsuds and lay it on a marble slab, keeping the under surface or veined side uppermost; then with a camel's-hair brush lay on the melted wax in different shades, following the shades of the natural leaf.
If you add some of it to a soapsuds made of a mild soap it will prevent the flannel from becoming yellow or shrinking.
Of course, the soapsuds disappear in a few moments, corresponding to the melting of the snow.
One way of doing this is to sprinkle them with soapsuds by means of a birch broom before they appear upon the scene.
A cantharides blister (1 part of Spanish fly to 4 parts lard) may be rubbed on the side of the face 3 inches below the eye, and washed off next morning with soapsuds and oiled daily till the scabs are dropped.
If the skin is already abraded and scabby, smear thickly with vaseline for some hours, then wash with soapsuds and apply the above dressings.
New rubbers should be washed and rubbed well in soapsuds and rinsed before using.
Keep bread in tin or stone receptacles, never in wood; wash them often in warm soapsudsand scald thoroughly.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "soapsuds" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: breaker; collar; foam; froth; head; lather; meringue; mousse; puff; scud; scum; souffle; spray; spume; suds; surf