soaking
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- soaking in (12%)
- soaking wet (9%)
- soaking up (4%)
- soaking it (3%)
- soaking them (2%)
- soaking rain (2%)
- soaking through
- soaking with
- soaking garments
- soaking clothes
All Verb Noun
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- I'll get some hot water so you can soak your feet, too. ...
- If the black does not come off at once, let it soak a little.
- Let them soak about an hour, moving them about in the water occasionally. ...
- Later they made him eat the letters, having first soaked them in wine. ...
- On their way back, they are caught in a storm and end up soaked. ...
- First, they must be laid to soak over night in cold water. ...
- He won't box for points, but he will try to soak you.
- Then he left it to soak and went out into the garden. ...
- But a soaked soil can only dry slowly by strong sun and wind. ...
- One that is very hard and dry will require twenty-four hours' soaking. ...
- Soak over night and in the morning cover with hot water and let stand for half an hour. ...
- The piece is then allowed to heat-soak until its temperature is even throughout. ...
- Soak them over night or for several hours in cold water. ...
- People who watched this situation also soaked in the hot spring and their health improved. ...
- It stood to reason that the water must soak in -- where else could it go to! ...
- They open the door, only find the boy soaked in blood. ...
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- After that he let it soak till the hair come off the hide. ...
- The fruit may be soaked for a few hours or even up to a month. ...
- In our belief it will be necessary for you to let some new ideas soak into your head. ...
- Soak the fish for thirty-six hours in cold water, changing the water often. ...
- Other materials can also be used, the main problem being the proper soaking of the material. ...
- Later, the studio suddenly begins to rain heavily, soaking all the band members. ...
- Continue the soaking for even an hour at a time, twice or even three times a day. ...
- They must have got soaking wet if nothing worse had happened to them.
- Then the thought came to turn the water in the creek over the land and soak it up. ...
- Cover it up, and let the bread soak for a few minutes before serving. ...
- This is where you try to stay dry while soaking your opponents with water. ...
- Peter is found by the police, soaked with blood and lying on the ground. ...
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Root form of soaking is soak for the verb.
How soaking gets used
- by soaking
- was soaking
- after soaking
- were soaking
- been soaking
- good soaking
- from soaking
- thorough soaking
- while soaking
- then soaking
- water soaking
- first soaking
- Soaking Music
- soaking in water
- soaking into
Words starting with soaking
- soakings
Meaning of soaking
- noun The process of becoming softened and saturated as a consequence of being immersed in water (or other liquid)
→ a good soak put life back in the wagon - noun Washing something by allowing it to soak
- verb Submerge in a liquid
→ I soaked in the hot tub for an hour - verb Beat severely
- verb Fill, soak, or imbue totally
→ soak the bandage with disinfectant - verb Heat a metal prior to working it
- adverb Extremely wet
→ dripping wet, soaking wet