Sentence examples for soap from inspiring English sources

"soap" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It can be used as a noun or a verb. For example: "I washed my hands with soap and water."

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soap

noun

A substance able to mix with both oil and water, used for cleaning, often in the form of a solid bar or in liquid form, derived from fats or made

  • I tried washing my hands with soap, but the stain wouldn't go away.

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But he said other changes proved harder to conceal, including cuts to its flagship BBC1 soap EastEnders.

A "chips tax" on unhealthy foodstuffs will be extended to alcoholic drinks, while an environmental levy will be extended to shampoo, soap and other products.

Hungary has approved new and higher taxes on soap, alcohol, advertising and supermarkets, the latest in a series of unorthodox levies put forward by the prime minister, Viktor Orbán.

But we can and will rebuild | Tristram Hunt Miliband, who quit as an MP when his brother beat him to the Labour leadership in 2010, said he would not be returning to British politics for now, but hinted he might be more involved in discussions about the future of Labour now that he is finally free of the soap opera surrounding him and his brother.

And the quality is, indeed, a little higher than you might expect, considering it's produced on a fraction of a mainstream soap budget.

It's a difficult thing to get right, though … if you overload a soap with good messages, you'd kill it.

"Most of them act in serials and soap operas to earn money," Szustow said.

He turned on the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats of turning the issue of changing the electoral system into a "soap opera".

To be in a soap you have to be someone who is prepared to be at the grindstone, because it's all hands on deck.

Sue Johnston, the acclaimed actor who formerly starred in the Liverpool soap opera Brookside, a long-term supporter of the Hillsborough families, read lyrics from the Beatles song In My Life to a rapt reception.

Hugh Quarshie's long-suffering character has seen and suffered so much since he joined the soap in 2001 that he feels like the personification of the best of the NHS: wearily irritable, still just about hanging on despite 25 government-initiated reorganizations (I exaggerate, but not much), still good at his job and still trying to be selfless - against the odds.

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