Unpleasantly and excessively suave or ingratiating in manner or speech.
Resembling or having the qualities of soap.
1 Residents said the treated water is clear but a bit soapy tasting.
2 A few minutes later Kote returned with a bucket of soapy water.
3 The statuette went to Jane Fonda for the somewhat soapy Coming Home.
4 Wash the aprons in hot, soapy water; boil, rinse, and blue slightly.
5 The bubble felt hard and slippery, like a glass in soapy water.
6 Wanda finished filling the sink with soapy water and found a sponge.
7 She broke a nail, and the soapy water destroyed her Chanel flats.
8 Bubbles and soapy water dripped from her perfect hand onto the floor.
9 A ration of meat, vegetables, and soapy water, contained in a tin.
10 External Abscess.-Boilthe knife, wash your hands in clean, hot, soapy water.
11 Thus passed three minutes, then she again began rubbing the soapy garment.
12 She was sopping up a soapy pool with an all-encompassing gray scrub-rag.
13 She came to the door, wiping her soapy hands upon an apron.
14 I give my soapy hair a quick rinse, step out, dry off.
15 The stone turned soft and soapy and then melted like candle wax.
16 Also on the plate were two soapy boiled potatoes, wet and slimy.
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