Cover with liquid; pour liquid onto.
Drench or submerge or be drenched or submerged.
1 Heavy rains drench Oregon, more rain expected to flood rivers PORTLAND, Ore.
2 Bill was mixing a bottle of medicine to drench a sick mule.
3 Isaac may also drench and possibly damage other New Orleans-area refineries as well.
4 She often slipped out in the early morning to drench herself with dew.
5 Mix in a pint of gruel, and drench him with it.
6 Some 30mm of rainfall is expected to drench the Gold Coast on Saturday.
7 Slowly, with all its drench and cumber, the hill was surmounted.
8 But before I could drench him again he raised his lids.
9 Andrews hurried home so as not to drench his only suit.
10 Again Beaudry's heart felt the familiar drench of an icy wave.
11 Anyone who had an excuse to leave the light - drenched market took it.
12 Jerry was drenched in sweat and the torch trembled in his hand.
13 Quick, maddening, drenching , it comes; enveloping them in wet in a moment.
14 The men were in light tropical uniform and drenched to the skin.
15 See, I am drenched to the skin; I could not manage it.
16 They arrived at the top, drenched but with seven minutes to spare.
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