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Перевод: sudsy
[прилагательное] мыльный; пенистый
Тезаурус:
- When he protested or pleaded, she threw the sudsy water into his face.
- The studio almost immediately cast her in a cycle of prestigious (if often meretricious) "women's pictures", including Edmund Goulding's Dark Victory (1939), which had her, in its famous climactic scene, walk upstairs to die in solitude with all the dignified serenity of an elephant trundling off to its ancestral graveyard; Michael Curtiz's The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (also 1939), in which she flaunted the Virgin Queen's (and her own) baldness as the ultimate emblem of great, self-abasing character acting; and, of course, Irving Rapper's sudsy, multi-Kleenex tearjerker Now, Voyager (1942), in which her repressed, plain-Jane spinster blossoms overnight into chic, radiant, cigarette-tapping womanhood.
- The sudsy water continues working while it is slippery and you can still make bubbles by agitating it, no matter how grotty it looks.
- Isabel pulled her hands out of a wooden bucket of sudsy water and dried them on her gown.
- Emerging from the fragrant warmth of a sudsy bath some time later, Lissa dried herself carefully and slipped into a gold-coloured satin teddy.
- She moaned and clutched her sudsy breasts.
- She tried to invoke the memory of sudsy hot water to protect her against their smell but it was no help.
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