Wet through and through; thoroughly wet.
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Examples for "soaked"
Examples for "soaked"
1The weather was hot enough, however, to wish you were getting soaked.
2A sign of respite for water-soaked central and lower North Island residents.
3He tried to induce the pigeons to take peas soaked in alcohol.
4And it didn't stop until the good vibes had completely soaked in.
5For seventeen hours the world has been soaked in the poisonous ether.
1Anyone who had an excuse to leave the light-drenched market took it.
2Jerry was drenched in sweat and the torch trembled in his hand.
3The men were in light tropical uniform and drenched to the skin.
4See, I am drenched to the skin; I could not manage it.
5They arrived at the top, drenched but with seven minutes to spare.
1Colours look rich without being over saturated; text is crisp and clear.
2Speaking to BBC Sport, Hamill said: YouTube is a more saturated market.
3Conclusions: Higher and lower socioeconomic groups have different sources of saturated fats.
4There's a different quality to his voice now: haunted, saturated with guilt.
5Also, the low calorie coal market is already saturated, he Sinadia said.
1Farmers too can look forward to their crops getting a good soaking.
2The words of the ancient philosopher were soaking in with the rain.
3I can hear the faint sound of it soaking up the water.
4The sea rises to my knee soaking the hem of my robe.
5At the end of the soaking period, set for the regular cycle.
1He took the sopping handkerchief and flung it into a distant corner.
2I plopped the sopping mass of the discarded shirt into his hand.
3They were muddy and sopping wet and steam was rising off them.
4She was sopping up a soapy pool with an all-encompassing gray scrub-rag.
5Unfortunately, the atmosphere on New Year's Day at Cheltenham was sopping wet.
1Expect a lot of soppy loved up tunes from here on in.
2And she would certainly not get soppy about a marriage like theirs.
3My cotton just became soppy and I was ever so much heavier!
4I hadn't meant to get all soppy like this today anyway.
5Humane liberalism is at the soppy, shameful heart of this indefensible seal hunt.
1The government men were hauling a sodden docker from the polluted waters.
2The ground, the bushes, the very outhouses seemed sodden with the rain.
3Her wet skirts clung to her; her shoes were sodden and heavy.
4The satanic cunning of the proposal was lost upon his sodden intellect.
5They struck with sodden thuds against the bodies of the struggling sophomores.
6The sodden weather wouldn't allow him to put fire to the woods.
7It moved with sure, fleeting motions across the sodden tar and clay.
8The crocuses were beginning to thrust their spears through the sodden mold.
9The place half full and most every soul in the house sodden.
10Sleeping-bags and tent-cloth were soon in a wretched state, sodden with moisture.
11They were wrapped in cloaks, but cloaks and uniforms alike were sodden.
12I thought of the rain going down, down to the sodden coffins.
13We get sordid and sodden, and we lose the proportions of life.
14Soft and light though it was, the park began to look sodden.
15I see nothing of the lake, nothing but mist and sodden hills.
16The sodden philanthropist must have his hands free to spend more money.
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