Drench example sentences

Related (12): soak, saturate, immerse, flood, waterlog, moisten, souse, wash, drown, steep, bedraggle, douse

"Drench" Example Sentences


1. The heavy rainfall drenched the town.
2. The waves drenched the beachgoers as they crashed against the shore.
3. The garden was drenched by the sprinklers.
4. The leaky roof drenched the floor of the room.
5. She drenched the lawn with the garden hose.
6. He drenched the dog with water to help cool her down in the heat.
7. The sidewalks were drenched from the overnight rain.
8. The firefighters' uniforms were drenched from battling the fire for hours.
9. The clothes were drenched after she fell into the pond.
10. The swimmer emerged from the pool completely drenched.
11. The sky opened up and drenched us on our hike.
12. The toddler drenched my clothes when she splashed in her bath.
13. I had to change my shirt after the dog drenched me with his drink of water.
14. My jacket did little to keep the rain from drenching me.
15. The police had to drench the protestors with water cannons.
16. The scientists drenched the plants with fertilizer to aid growth.
17. The yard was drenched in pink from the cherry blossom trees.
18. We drenched the flowers with water before the hot summer day set in.
19. I drenched my sore muscles in the hot bath.
20. The wine drenched the tablecloth from so many spilled glasses.
21. The critical review completely drenched her new book.
22. My compliments seemed to drench her in joy.
23. The cooking wine drenched the chicken before roasting it.
24. The paintbrush drenched the canvas in color.
25. The perfume drenched her neck as she sprayed it on.
26. The audience drenched the singer with adoration and cheers.
27. The rain drenched my collar and trekked down my back.
28. The chef drenched the pasta in olive oil and seasoning.
29. The sunset drenched the sky in pinks and oranges.
30. The apartment drenched in sunlight every morning.
31. The newspaper headlines drenched the day in gloom.
32. Her smile drenched me in warmth.
33. The tearful mother drenched the child's blanket with her tears.
34. The host drenched the guests in hospitality.
35. The ocean waves drenched our footsteps in the sand.
36. The rising floodwater drenched the first floor of the house.
37. The stadium loudspeakers drenched the crowd in noise.
38. The medicines drenched my throat and stopped the cough.
39. The flowers drenched the sidewalk in color and fragrance.
40. The bus ride drenched us in exhaust fumes.
41. The tears of joy drenched his happy face.
42. The chocolate sauce drenched the ice cream.
43. Her compliments drenched me in confidence.
44. The blood drenched his hands and clothes.
45. The rain quickly drenched the drying laundry.
46. The politicians drenched the debate in spin and lies.
47. The winds drenched the area in dust and pollen.
48. The blanket drenched in sea mist as it dried on the beach.
49. His shirt was completely drenched in sweat after the hard workout.
50. The vodka drenched glasses littered the bar after the party.
51. The radio news drenched the day in horror.
52. Her gaze drenched me in warmth.
53. The pilot's uniform was totally drenched from the rain and hail.
54. The casino drenched the town in glitz and glamour.
55. The venom drenched wounds of the snakebite victim.
56. The bus drenched the windows in exhaust.
57. The accident drenched the road in blood.
58. The sea drenched all that washed ashore.
59. The blood from his wound drenched the doctor's gloves.
60. The pool drenched the crazy jumpers with water.

Common Phases


1. Drenched to the bone - Completely soaked through, wet all the way to one's bones.
2. Drenched in sweat - Completely covered in sweat, often as a result of strenuous activity.
3. Drenched in blood - Covered or soaked with blood, often as a result of violence.
4. Drenched in light - Completely illuminated by light, often in an intense or bright manner.
5. Drenched in gloom - Completely filled with or characterized by gloom, sadness, or depression.
6. Drench someone/something with - Soak or saturate someone or something copiously with a liquid.
7. Drench the area - Flood an area with rain or other liquid to thoroughly soak it.
8. Drench someone/something in - Cover or saturate someone or something copiously with a substance.
9. Drench someone with praise/compliments - Overwhelm someone with excessive or abundant praise and compliments.
10. Drench someone in joy - Fill someone completely with a state of intense joy or happiness.

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