- 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 | English meaning - Cambridge 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 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 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 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 - 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
- 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 - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
To soak something is to submerge it into water Before you cook dry beans, you soak them overnight first If you’re not a bean, you can also soak up a cool experience by immersing yourself in it
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