Lather

ജി.ഒ.ബിയിൽ
definition
verb
soap will not lather in hard water
(with reference to soap or a similar cleansing substance) form or cause to form a frothy white mass of bubbles.
she was lathering herself languidly beneath the shower
rub soap onto (a part of the body) until a lather is produced.
noun
Almost 60 per cent of water was wasted in washing of excess lather from the clothes.
a frothy white mass of bubbles produced by soap or a similar cleansing substance when mixed with water.
example
I lather up soap in the shower and shave my head using that soap 'lather' .
It affects the hardness and amount of 'lather' in the soap, but can be drying to the skin.
A few squirts make plenty of 'lather' and it rinses easily.
soap will not 'lather' in hard water
For years these people have worked themselves into a 'lather' about threats to our sovereignty from bureaucrats in Brussels.
With freedom comes responsibility and the kind of disruption that currently has the recording, and to a lesser extent, film industries in such a 'lather' .
Use soap and 'lather' up for about 10 to 15 seconds (antibacterial soap isn't necessary - any soap will do).
The prospect of a new tax on collectors has the secondary art market in a 'lather' , pointing to the fast-falling chunk of sky heading their way.
Only cricket works itself into such a 'lather' about statistics.
The soaring profits had the financial press in a 'lather' of excitement.
In a few seconds, she had worked up quite a bit of 'lather' and took the large pitcher of water again and poured it over my hair.
Its rotten having to wash in salt water as the soap won't 'lather' in the slightest although it is supposed to be salt water soap.
Most beauty companies work themselves into a 'lather' trying to launch as many products as possible.
He got the soap and began rubbing 'lather' over her back.
There was soap, and bath gel, even hot 'lather' and a shaving razor.
Jess stepped into the shower and went straight for the soap, beginning to 'lather' it over her body; a feeling of cleanliness washed over her almost immediately.
You save more lives that way, even if the wilfully ignorant of the chattering classes get into a 'lather' because of it.
Meadow's coat was a dull grey, covered with sweat, 'lather' and blood.
She made such a splendid 'lather' with the soap that she felt like she was practically wading in it.
Remove shower cap and work copious amounts of shampoo through your hair before wetting, then 'lather' well.
Scrub at the scalp, where the oils are concentrated, and let the 'lather' rinse through the rest of your hair.
Yet the papers whipped themselves into a 'lather' of indignation.
More years ago than I care to remember, we worked ourselves into a 'lather' of indignation in student meetings over multinationals, looted funds and bribery in Africa.
The horse's flanks were soaked, its face was white with 'lather' where the bridle rubbed, and foamy spit flew from its mouth as it tossed its head.
Sweat darkened her golden coat and made white foamy rings where the halter had rubbed the perspiration into 'lather' .
If you add a little green dishwashing detergent it will help when washing the blood out of clothes - but don't add too much, or you'll find bubbles and 'lather' everywhere.
We should all be working ourselves into a 'lather' over that.
Lather up away from the running water so the 'lather' isn't washed off.
Householders in a terraced street are getting into a 'lather' over the rights and wrongs of hanging laundry across the back alley.
However, I remember that it was almost impossible to get a 'lather' with soap.
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