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21 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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As the chef prepared the marinade, she instructed the meat to soak in the flavorful mixture for an hour.
She has been soaking up knowledge from various books during her summer break.
The wooden fence had started to soak up moisture, causing it to swell and warp.
As part of the spa treatment, she chose to soak in a luxurious milk and honey bath.
After the hike, my socks will be soaking from crossing the river.
The seeds were soaking in water before planting in the garden.
By the time we arrive, the beans will have soaked overnight.
The rain made the outdoor wedding memorable as guests had to soak in the moment.
The tea bag was soaking in the hot water, infusing its flavors.
He will soak his sore muscles in a warm bath after a strenuous workout.
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 construction site will be soaking in mud due to heavy rainfall.
The beans are soaking in water before cooking.
After a day at the beach, the towels will soak up the salty water.
During the camping trip, we had to soak our feet in the cold stream to cool down.
The dry desert soil eagerly began to soak in the rare rainfall.
The dry soil began to soak up the rain, quenching the thirst of the plants.
The sponge has soaked in the fragrant oils, making the room smell delightful.
The fabric will have soaked in the dye, creating vibrant colors.
The dry sponge began to soak up the spilled water on the kitchen counter.

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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