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My shoes were soaking from walking through the wet grass.
She is soaking the beans overnight for tomorrow's soup.
As the chef prepared the marinade, she instructed the meat to soak in the flavorful mixture for an hour.
The bread dough needed time to soak in the flavors during the fermentation process.
The adventurer decided to soak in the local culture by immersing themselves in the traditions of the village.
The guitarist allowed the chords to soak in the amplifier, creating a rich and resonant sound.
The clothes had soaked in the rain, leaving us drenched.
The mechanic suggested letting the rusty bolts soak in penetrating oil to make them easier to loosen.
The hiker got caught in the rain and had to soak through the wet clothes on the trail.
The construction site has been soaking under heavy rain, causing delays.
By the time she returns, the laundry will have been soaking in the washing machine for hours.
The chef has soaked the beans overnight for the perfect chili recipe.
He was soaking in the breathtaking sunset by the beach.
She has been soaking up knowledge from various books during her summer break.
The ancient ruins began to soak in the morning dew, creating an ethereal atmosphere.
The sponge is designed to soak up spills quickly and efficiently.
The wooden fence had started to soak up moisture, causing it to swell and warp.
The beachgoers enjoyed the sun, letting their bodies soak up the warmth.
The hiker had to soak in a hot spring to soothe sore muscles.
The clothes were soaking in the washing machine before the cycle started.
The antique furniture had to be carefully restored, allowing the wood to soak in the polish for a glossy finish.
The athlete's muscles had been soaking in ice water to recover after the intense workout.
By the time the marinade is done, the meat will have soaked in all the flavors.
As part of the spa treatment, she chose to soak in a luxurious milk and honey bath.
The rain will have been soaking the soil, preparing it for the upcoming planting season.
The shirt was stained, so she decided to soak it in a mixture of vinegar and water.
She loves to soak her feet in a tub of warm water after a long day.
After playing in the rain, my clothes were all wet and needed to soak in the sun.
She has soaked the canvas with vibrant colors, creating a beautiful painting.
After the hike, my socks will be soaking from crossing the river.
In the spa, clients' feet will be soaking in warm, relaxing water.
The archaeologists have soaked the ancient artifact in a preservation solution.
By tomorrow, the rain-soaked streets will have dried up.
The seeds were soaking in water before planting in the garden.
By the end of the spa day, her feet will have been soaking in warm water for a rejuvenating experience.
After a day of skiing, they preferred to soak in the hot tub to soothe their tired muscles.
The old book was soaking up the moisture in the damp basement.
By the time we arrive, the beans will have soaked overnight.
During the rainstorm, the forest floor started to soak up the falling raindrops, creating a symphony of natural sounds.
The old book left out in the rain started to soak up the water, causing the pages to warp.
The dry sponge did not soak in the water as quickly as the wet one.
The mop was left to soak in a bucket of disinfectant to ensure proper cleaning.
The garden had been soaking in the sunlight, producing vibrant blooms.
Despite the umbrella, her shoes had soaked through the puddles.
The rain made the outdoor wedding memorable as guests had to soak in the moment.
In pottery class, students were taught to let their clay creations soak in a drying rack before firing them in the kiln.
The tea bag was soaking in the hot water, infusing its flavors.
The gardener advised us to soak the seeds overnight before planting them in the soil.
After a long hike, they decided to soak their tired feet in the cool mountain stream.
Despite the umbrella, her clothes still got soaked in the heavy rain.
The mountain climber paused to soak in the breathtaking view from the summit.
The athlete took a moment to soak in the cheers of the crowd after winning the championship.
The avid learner liked to soak in knowledge from various sources to expand their understanding.
Before the hike, the hiker will have soaked his shirt in sweat.
The plant needs time to soak up the sunlight for growth.
The author took a break to soak in the inspiration from the scenic view outside their window.
The musician allowed the melodies to soak into their soul, inspiring a new composition.
The cloth napkins will soak up the spilled wine during the elegant dinner party.
The plants need to soak up sunlight to grow and stay healthy.
He will soak his sore muscles in a warm bath after a strenuous workout.
The rain has soaked through the old umbrella, leaving me completely drenched.
I have been soaking my sore feet in warm water after a long hike.
The beans had soaked overnight, ready for cooking the next day.
The archaeologist carefully excavated the ancient artifacts, ensuring they didn't soak in any moisture from the soil.
By the time we start the experiment, the seeds will have been soaking in a nutrient solution.
The patient was advised to soak the injured ankle in warm water for pain relief.
The hiker got soaked during the unexpected downpour in the mountains.
We have been soaking the beans overnight for a hearty stew.
The ancient parchment needed to soak in a humid environment to preserve its delicate texture.
The bread will soak up the soup and taste delicious.
The flavors of the marinated meat will have been soaking into each other overnight.
The sponge had soaked up all the spilled milk on the kitchen counter.
His clothes are soaking from jumping into the pool.
As the music plays, the atmosphere will have been soaking in the energetic vibes of the concert.
The archaeologists carefully excavated the ancient artifact, making sure not to let it soak in water.
During the experiment, the sponge will be soaking up the liquid.
The construction site will be soaking in mud due to heavy rainfall.
The rain is relentless, and I am soaking wet despite my umbrella.
The laundry has been soaking in the detergent, ready for a thorough wash.
The beans are soaking in water before cooking.
After a day at the beach, the towels will soak up the salty water.
The sponge will have soaked up all the spilled milk by morning.
Tomorrow, the rain will soak the parched earth in the drought-stricken region.
The sponge cake was left to soak up the delicious syrup, enhancing its flavor.
The urban gardeners allowed the compost to soak in rainwater, creating nutrient-rich liquid fertilizer.
During the camping trip, we had to soak our feet in the cold stream to cool down.
The swimmer decided to soak in the hot springs to relax their muscles after an intense training session.
The dry desert soil eagerly began to soak in the rare rainfall.
As part of the skincare routine, she would soak in a facial mask to rejuvenate her skin.
After a muddy hike, his boots will soak in the mudroom before entering the house.
The chef advised letting the beans soak overnight for a better cooking texture.
The dry sponge needs to soak in water to regain its softness.
I like to soak my sponge in water before cleaning the dishes.
Having forgotten the laundry in the rain, I have soaked my clothes accidentally.
The dry soil began to soak up the rain, quenching the thirst of the plants.
He accidentally spilled water on his laptop, and it got soaked.
The flowers will soak up the rain and grow big and strong.
Rain clouds soak the parched earth, bringing relief to farmers.
The sponge has soaked in the fragrant oils, making the room smell delightful.
The fabric will have soaked in the dye, creating vibrant colors.
She prefers to soak her laundry overnight for better stain removal.
During the hike, our clothes will have been soaking with sweat from the challenging ascent.
The towel on the beach will be soaking up the sun all day.
By the end of the experiment, the paper will have soaked up the liquid completely.
Before baking, the raisins will be soaking in rum for added flavor.
The hiker was soaking wet after trekking through the rainforest.
When we arrive at the beach, the sun will have been soaking the sand all day.
By the time I found my umbrella, it had been soaking in the rain all night.
The dry sponge began to soak up the spilled water on the kitchen counter.
During the picnic, the bread started to soak up the delicious soup.
The towel was soaking after being left out in the rain.
Despite the umbrella, I have been soaking wet in this unexpected downpour.
The clothes had been soaking in the detergent for hours before washing.
The musician has been soaking in the applause after a mesmerizing performance.
The marinade will soak into the meat, enhancing its flavor before grilling.
As the storm approaches, the ground will soak with the anticipated heavy rain.
The dry sponge has now been soaked and is ready for use.

Soak

sohk
verbTo lie in and become saturated or permeated with water or some other liquid.
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Last Updated On: March 16, 2024
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