soaked

IPA: sˈoʊkt

adjective

  • Drenched with water, or other liquid.
  • (slang, Britain) Very drunk; inebriated.
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Examples of "soaked" in Sentences

  • The rain soaked the paper.
  • A torrential rain soaked the festival.
  • The wauke tree was cut and soaked in water.
  • Rice is soaked in water equal to the volume of rice.
  • (I see that Kennedy got his gin soaked butt in on this idiocy).
  • Before the distillation, the roots are chopped and soaked in water.
  • The wood is heavy and coarse and the bark is spongy and water soaked.
  • When my hands and sleeves are soaked from the vegetable showers I move on.
  • Got these guys just after midnight on an all night rain soaked evening of fishing!
  • All subtle and rain soaked it is - you creep around a deserted New Mombasa gathering clues.
  • One of my bedroom windows didn't close properly, and sometimes I'd wake up soaked from the rain.
  • On the Juliana, surgeon Henry Kelsall worried about convicts lying in soaked bedding after the deck above leaked during fierce storms.
  • As nurses prepared the emergency room at the U.S. hospital, Colonel Robert Rush, deputy commander for clinical services, sweat-soaked from a workout, pulled an ER doctor aside.
  • I remember John Edwards coming out to the rain soaked despondent Kerry supporters at 1: AM at Faneuil Hall telling them to “Keep hope alive” while Kerry was too much of a wussy to do it himself.

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