We wake in the early morning and soak the floor with water.
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Crush the toast in your hands, and soak it in the milk.
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Let the shrimp soak for 30 minutes, then drain and coarsely chop.
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The Gold Coast is a good option to soak up some sunshine.
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Time for a long soak in the bath, then change for dinner.
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Farmers too can look forward to their crops getting a good soaking.
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The words of the ancient philosopher were soaking in with the rain.
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I can hear the faint sound of it soaking up the water.
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The sea rises to my knee soaking the hem of my robe.
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At the end of the soaking period, set for the regular cycle.
Uso de soakage em inglês
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It reads like a list of proper dishes rather than soakage.
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Some said their free treat would serve as soakage for the long day ahead.
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Not only that, it provides perfect soakage in such situations.
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Upon these vast flats of fertile soil there can be no drainage except through soakage.
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The ground became exceedingly rough and full of holes from the soakage during the rainy season.
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The soles of her feet were wrinkled and her toes peeling due to long-term soakage, possibly in urine.
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This is the first documented report of acute nicotine poisoning due to intravenous injection of cigarette soakage in humans.
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Between the warm beer, potent cocktails and that extra burrito you had for soakage, your stomach is not a happy camper.
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Their only hope of relief was the faint chance of striking some native path which might lead them to an infrequent soakage-spring.
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While a carpet of woodchips and plastic bottles and cups provided some soakage, the Punchestown racecourse was a mudbath by Saturday afternoon.
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Hubbe dug it out to bedrock and proved it to be merely a local soakage in the gravelly bed of a narrow gully.
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In excess of 13 million pints are likely to be downed worldwide on the big day, almost four times the soakage on an average day.
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A 27-year-old female nurse intravenously injected 5 mL of cigarette soakage solution that contained approximately 5.7 mg nicotine, in a suicidal attempt.
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2d-Thatwhich reaches it below the surface, by springs and by soakage from the lower portions of adjoining land.
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It reads like a list of proper dishes rather than soakage.
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Some said their free treat would serve as soakage for the long day ahead.