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Meanings of
soaked
in English
Very drunk.
wet
tight
stiff
loaded
smashed
pissed
plastered
tipsy
besotted
sloshed
Related terms
drunk
intoxicated
inebriated
Very wet.
drenched
saturated
soaking
sodden
sopping
soppy
dripping wet
soaking wet
sopping wet
wringing wet
Synonyms
Examples for "
drenched
"
drenched
saturated
soaking
sodden
sopping
Examples for "
drenched
"
1
Anyone who had an excuse to leave the
light
-
drenched
market took it.
2
Jerry was
drenched
in sweat and the torch trembled in his hand.
3
The men were in light tropical uniform and
drenched
to the skin.
4
See, I am
drenched
to the skin; I could not manage it.
5
They arrived at the top,
drenched
but with seven minutes to spare.
1
Colours look rich without being over
saturated
;
text is crisp and clear.
2
Speaking to BBC Sport, Hamill said: YouTube is a more
saturated
market.
3
Conclusions: Higher and lower socioeconomic groups have different sources of
saturated
fats.
4
There's a different quality to his voice now: haunted,
saturated
with guilt.
5
Also, the low calorie coal market is already
saturated
,
he Sinadia said.
1
Farmers too can look forward to their crops getting a good
soaking
.
2
The words of the ancient philosopher were
soaking
in with the rain.
3
I can hear the faint sound of it
soaking
up the water.
4
The sea rises to my knee
soaking
the hem of my robe.
5
At the end of the
soaking
period, set for the regular cycle.
1
The government men were hauling a
sodden
docker from the polluted waters.
2
The ground, the bushes, the very outhouses seemed
sodden
with the rain.
3
Her wet skirts clung to her; her shoes were
sodden
and heavy.
4
The satanic cunning of the proposal was lost upon his
sodden
intellect.
5
They struck with
sodden
thuds against the bodies of the struggling sophomores.
1
He took the
sopping
handkerchief and flung it into a distant corner.
2
I plopped the
sopping
mass of the discarded shirt into his hand.
3
They were muddy and
sopping
wet and steam was rising off them.
4
She was
sopping
up a soapy pool with an all-encompassing gray scrub-rag.
5
Unfortunately, the atmosphere on New Year's Day at Cheltenham was
sopping
wet.
1
Expect a lot of
soppy
loved up tunes from here on in.
2
And she would certainly not get
soppy
about a marriage like theirs.
3
My cotton just became
soppy
and I was ever so much heavier!
4
I hadn't meant to get all
soppy
like this today anyway.
5
Humane liberalism is at the
soppy
,
shameful heart of this indefensible seal hunt.
1
He went in so far that he got his trousers
dripping
wet
.
2
A good riddance to it; it's
dripping
wet
,
and weighs a ton.
3
Happy, though
dripping
wet
,
silently fixed up the milk for the dog.
4
He came near Rosalie and she saw that he was
dripping
wet
.
5
Addison crept out and looked round, but soon came back
dripping
wet
.
1
Their clothes were
soaking
wet
,
and the perspiration rolled down their cheeks.
2
Buccari,
soaking
wet
,
started up the path winding toward MacArthur' s position.
3
Still
soaking
wet
,
we were beginning to chill despite the warm evening.
4
They won't pay a man to watch forests that are
soaking
wet
.
5
She was still tight,
soaking
wet
but not quite ready for him.
1
They were muddy and
sopping
wet
and steam was rising off them.
2
Unfortunately, the atmosphere on New Year's Day at Cheltenham was
sopping
wet
.
3
The water spirit complied, and she was
sopping
wet
in an instant.
4
A
sopping
wet
cough, his right forearm smearing mucus across his cheek.
5
By the time I got set up, the interior was
sopping
wet
.
1
Donald changes to the new socks-thosehe had on were
wringing
wet
!
2
He's 80kg
wringing
wet
but a heart the size of Phar Lap.
3
Also he was
wringing
wet
with cold sweat and quivering in every muscle.
4
She clutched Gaston's arms with a hand that was
wringing
wet
.
5
Dearest... you're all
wringing
wet
...
you're dripping all over the floor.
Usage of
soaked
in English
1
The weather was hot enough, however, to wish you were getting
soaked
.
2
A sign of respite for
water
-
soaked
central and lower North Island residents.
3
He tried to induce the pigeons to take peas
soaked
in alcohol.
4
And it didn't stop until the good vibes had completely
soaked
in.
5
For seventeen hours the world has been
soaked
in the poisonous ether.
6
These,
water
-
soaked
and useless, were locked in a drawer in the chart-house.
7
He
soaked
in the bath until the water started to get cold.
8
The glue is
soaked
in cold water till it is completely soft.
9
The scent of green rye
soaked
in sunshine came like a sickness.
10
Seconds later he thrashed to the surface, wandless,
soaked
,
and completely lost.
11
Ebony is
water
-
soaked
in the island of Mauritius as soon as cut.
12
He found himself drifting free, in clothing that was
soaked
and heavy.
13
If he wasn't already
soaked
by that time, he soon would be.
14
The English working classes may be said to be
soaked
in beer.
15
So I
soaked
up the energy of the south for a while.
16
Took a wad of paper towels from the dispenser and
soaked
them.
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soaked
soak
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
soak in
soak with blood
soak in water
soak with sweat
soak clothes
More collocations
Soaked
through the time
Soaked
across language varieties
Canada
Common
United States of America
Common
Australia
Less common
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