11 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Drench' in a Sentence
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The heavy downpour has drenched the city streets, causing traffic delays.
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The sudden rainstorm drenches everyone waiting at the bus stop.
The storm is drenching the city streets, causing puddles to form rapidly.
He forgot his umbrella, so the upcoming storm will drench him on his way home.
The sudden downpour threatened to drench the spectators at the outdoor concert.
By the time she reached home, the downpour had drenched her clothes completely.
Having forgotten to bring an umbrella, he had drenched himself in the unexpected storm.
After the sudden downpour, the rain will drench everyone at the outdoor concert.
The sudden rainstorm is drenching everyone on the beach.
The storm's gusty winds managed to drench even those who sought refuge under flimsy umbrellas.
As the storm intensifies, it will be drenching pedestrians who are caught unprepared without umbrellas.
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