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- SOAK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
soak, saturate, drench, steep, impregnate mean to permeate or be permeated with a liquid soak implies usually prolonged immersion as for softening or cleansing
- SOAK | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
[ I T ] To soak something means to leave it in liquid for a period of time, esp to clean or soften it:
- SOAK Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Soak definition: to lie in and become saturated or permeated with water or some other liquid See examples of SOAK used in a sentence
- Soak - definition of soak by The Free Dictionary
To make thoroughly wet or saturated: I soaked the flowers with the hose We got soaked by the rain 2 a To absorb (liquid, for example) through pores or interstices: Use the bread to soak up the gravy b To be exposed to: went to the beach to soak up the sun
- soak verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of soak verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- SOAK | Home Worship Nights in Oklahoma City
Seeking Our Awesome King (SOAK) hosts Spirit-led extended worship nights in Oklahoma City We gather in homes on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month (except major holidays) for spontaneous, intimate worship led by the Holy Spirit
- SOAK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If a liquid soaks something or if you soak something with a liquid, the liquid makes the thing very wet The water had soaked his jacket and shirt [VERB noun] Soak the soil around each bush with at least 4 gallons of water [VERB noun + with]
- soak - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
soak soʊk v to (cause to) become thoroughly wet or filled with water or other liquid: [no object] The clothes were left to soak in the soapy water [~ + object] I soaked my aching arm in ice water to kill the pain
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