11 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Soak' in a Sentence
"To lie in and become saturated or permeated with water or some other liquid." more
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The clothes had soaked in the rain, leaving us drenched.
After playing in the rain, my clothes were all wet and needed to soak in the sun.
By tomorrow, the rain-soaked streets will have dried up.
Despite the umbrella, her shoes had soaked through the puddles.
Despite the umbrella, her clothes still got soaked in the heavy rain.
The rain has soaked through the old umbrella, leaving me completely drenched.
The rain is relentless, and I am soaking wet despite my umbrella.
Rain clouds soak the parched earth, bringing relief to farmers.
By the time I found my umbrella, it had been soaking in the rain all night.
Despite the umbrella, I have been soaking wet in this unexpected downpour.
As the storm approaches, the ground will soak with the anticipated heavy rain.
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