Abundantly covered or supplied with; often used in combination.
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.
6 Weights areas in gyms have long been viewed as intimidating, testosterone - drenched spaces.
7 So he stooped and gathered the drenched form up in his arms.
8 His shirt was drenched in sweat; his breaths came fast and light.
9 The shot struck the water so close that the spray drenched them.
10 Your clothes are thoroughly drenched ; you shall dry them at the fire.
11 Everything glittered; a thousand rainbows seemed to hang on the drenched trees.
12 A brief downpour of rain drenched the place and left her untouched.
13 The rain comes down in blankets, and in minutes I'm completely drenched .
14 All the preceding day the rains had drenched the high slopes unceasingly.
15 The Easterner felt as though his heart had been drenched in ice-water.
16 Cityscapes and farmlands were drenched with thousands of tons of these chemicals.
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Об этом термине drench Глагол
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