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Meanings of
soak through
in inglés
portugués
ensopar
español
empapar
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Be or become thoroughly soaked or saturated with a liquid.
sop
español
empapar
Usage of
soak through
in inglés
1
You'd think after six years, it would
soak
through
to my subconscious.
2
The dampness from the snowdrift has begun to
soak
through
my clothing.
3
It surrounded me and seemed to
soak
through
into my very being.
4
A great respect for this bloke's judgment began to
soak
through
me.
5
The bandages aren't that thick and blood will
soak
through
pretty quickly.
6
For a long moment, I let the image
soak
through
me.
7
The implications of this were just beginning to
soak
through
my deductive hide.
8
After a time one begins to
soak
through
and mingle with the other.
9
The rain and the waves immediately
soak
through
my trainers.
10
But blood began to
soak
through
the fabric almost instantly, and Eluna's movements slowed.
11
Don't you think the
idea
-
-
the
hint
-
-
would
soak
through
even those seven dull old heads?
12
Mrs. Barraclough could almost feel the hot tears
soak
through
the fabric of her gown.
13
Their spirit began to
soak
through
the student body.
14
A heavy dew seemed to
soak
through
our flesh and made our very entrails cold.
15
It was lukewarm, and deep enough to
soak
through
the underside of her bikini top.
16
The rain was beginning to
soak
through
her hair.
Other examples for "soak through"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
soak
through
soak
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
soak through
portugués
ensopar
español
empapar
calar
Soak through
through the time
Soak through
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common