Wet through and through; thoroughly wet.
1 The government men were hauling a sodden docker from the polluted waters.
2 The ground, the bushes, the very outhouses seemed sodden with the rain.
3 Her wet skirts clung to her; her shoes were sodden and heavy.
4 The satanic cunning of the proposal was lost upon his sodden intellect.
5 They struck with sodden thuds against the bodies of the struggling sophomores.
6 The sodden weather wouldn't allow him to put fire to the woods.
7 It moved with sure, fleeting motions across the sodden tar and clay.
8 The crocuses were beginning to thrust their spears through the sodden mold.
9 The place half full and most every soul in the house sodden .
10 Sleeping-bags and tent-cloth were soon in a wretched state, sodden with moisture.
11 They were wrapped in cloaks, but cloaks and uniforms alike were sodden .
12 I thought of the rain going down, down to the sodden coffins.
13 We get sordid and sodden , and we lose the proportions of life.
14 Soft and light though it was, the park began to look sodden .
15 I see nothing of the lake, nothing but mist and sodden hills.
16 The sodden philanthropist must have his hands free to spend more money.
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