Soaking example sentences

Related (10): wet, damp, drenched, waterlogged, saturated, soppy, sodden, doused, immersed, submerged.

"Soaking" Example Sentences


1. I stood in the soaking rain waiting for the bus.
2. The ground was soaked with rainwater.
3. The clothes were left out to air dry after soaking in the washing machine.
4. My shoes and socks were soaked through after wading through the puddles.
5. I watched the rain falling and soaking the garden.
6. The rug was left out to dry after being soaked by a leaky pipe.
7. We ran through the sprinklers, soaking our clothes and having fun.
8. The heavy rain left the entire yard soaking wet.
9. I put the vegetables in soaking water before steaming them.
10. I soaked the beans overnight before cooking them.
11. The puppy gave me a soaking wet hug after playing in the puddles.
12. She wrung out her soaking wet hair after getting caught in the shower.
13. The towels were still soaking up the excess water from the flooded bathroom floor.
14. My bathrobe was soaked through from standing in the shower too long.
15. The campers were soaked to the bone after getting caught in the sudden downpour.
16. I stood under the hot shower, letting the water soak my tired muscles.
17. My feet were soaked from walking in the melting snow.
18. The soaking rain made me wish I had brought an umbrella.
19. I stood with my face turned up to the warm summer rain, letting it soak me.
20. The flame went out when the matches got soaked in a puddle.
21. My shirt was soaked in sweat after working outside all afternoon.
22. He sat hunched over, soaked and shivering in the storm.
23. The road was flooded and the ground was still soaking wet from the relentless rain.
24. The closet floor was still soaking up the water from the burst pipe.
25. I wrung out my hair after soaking in the hot bath for an hour.
26. The hay was soaking wet from the storm, ruining the crop.
27. The children played in the backyard sprinkler, soaking each other.
28 The grass and lawn furniture were still soaking wet from last night's thunderstorm.
29. I sent the laundry out to be washed after soaking the stains.
30. The floodwaters slowly receded, leaving everything soaking and damaged.
31. The kitten made a mess as it soaked up milk from the spilled bowl.
32. The furniture was still soaking up moisture from the flood.
33. I draped the towel on the radiator to dry after soaking up the spilled juice.
34. The basement was soaked from the leaky pipes overhead.
35. The mattress was still soaking up moisture even days after the flood.
36. The kitten purred as I gently dried its soaking wet fur.
37. The weeds along the driveway easily pushed through the soaking ground.
38. The puppy shook itself, soaking me with water from its fur.
39. We lay on the soaking wet grass watching the storm clouds roll in.
40. The sponge soaked up the spilled juice on the floor.
41. The garden was soaking up the much-needed rain after weeks of dry heat.
42. My entire body was soaked through from swimming in the ocean.
43. I put on a dry towel after soaking in the tub for too long.
44. The sleeping bag was still soaking up moisture from being left outside.
45. The lawn was still soaking wet from the sprinklers overnight.
46. The curtains were left out to dry after soaking up spilled wine.
47. The rice was left to soak overnight before cooking.
48. The ground was absolutely soaking wet from days of constant rain.
49. I wrung out my soaking clothes before hanging them up to dry.
50. The flowers perked up after soaking up the rainwater.

Common Phases


1. soaking wet - completely drenched with water or liquid
2. soak (something) through - to become completely wet through
3. soak (something) up - to absorb a liquid by being immersed in it
4. soak (something) in (something)- to keep immersed in a liquid for a period of time
5. soak (something) through - to become completely wet through
6. soak (something) overnight - to leave immersed in a liquid for the entire night
7. soak up (something) - to absorb liquid by being immersed in it
8. soak up moisture - to absorb or collect small amounts of liquid over time
9. left out to soak - kept immersed in liquid for a period of time
10. wring (something) out - to squeeze or twist liquid out of a wet garment or fabric

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