Sopping example sentences

Related (5): wet, drenched, soaked, dripping, saturated

"Sopping" Example Sentences


1. I grabbed the sopping wet towel from the counter and hung it up to dry.
2. She wrung out her sopping hair and wrapped it in a towel.
3. I picked up the sopping wet dog from the pond and toweled him off.
4. The sopping towels had soaked through the laundry basket.
5. He took off his sopping wet shoes and socks and put on a dry pair of slippers.
6. The sopping wet clothes clung uncomfortably to her skin.
7. The sopping mess dripped from his shoes onto the floor.
8. The sopping bundle of laundry sat in the corner waiting to be washed.
9. She wrapped her sopping wet hair in a bath towel.
10. I grabbed a sopping sponge from the sink and squeezed out the excess water.
11. She went outside on the porch with her sopping wet dog.
12. The sopping wet newspapers squished beneath my feet.
13. The sopping wet puppy shook itself dry, spraying water everywhere.
14. I tried to wring out the sopping wet rag before continuing to wipe up the spill.
15. The sopping wet clothes were hung out to dry on the laundry line.
16. The sopping towels ended up in a heap on the bathroom floor.
17. I squeezed some of the water from the sopping washcloth before using it to clean the counter.
18. His sopping wet hair dripped water with each step he took.
19. She cooked the soggy pancakes anyway, sopping them up with extra maple syrup.
20. The sopping, muddy dog jumped onto the couch, staining the cushions.
21. The sopping wet towels lay forgotten in a pile on the bathroom floor.
22. The sopping mess ruined the bottom of his pants and soaked through his shoes.
23. The heavy rain made the floor become sopping wet.
24. She wiped her face with the sopping washcloth and squeezed out the excess moisture.
25. The sopping wet clothes were left in a soggy pile on the bathroom floor.
26. He wrung out the sopping washcloth over the sink before using it again.
27. They put down towels to soak up the sopping mess on the floor.
28. I tossed the sopping wet towel into the laundry hamper.
29. He tried to squeeze some of the water from his sopping wet socks.
30. The sopping wet dog refused to come inside until it was thoroughly soaked.
31. The sopping mess left a trail of muddy footprints across the clean floor.
32. I changed into dry clothes after toweing off my sopping wet hair.
33. The sopping wet sheets were peeled back to reveal the soggy mattress below.
34. The sopping wet mess overflowed from the sink onto the counter.
35. The sopping wet birds landed on the porch railing, dripping water everywhere.
36. The sopping wet clothes clung uncomfortably to his body.
37. He tried to squeeze some of the water from his sopping wet shirt before putting on a dry one.
38. The sopping dishrag left a wet streak across the counter.
39. She tried to wring out the sopping wet jeans before hanging them to dry.
40. The sopping wet jeans left a trail of water across the tile floor.
41. The sopping wet puddle grew larger as more water dripped from his clothing.
42. She laid out the sopping wet laundry on towels to try and speed up the drying process.
43. The sopping wet dog shook itself all over the furniture, covering everything in water.
44. The sopping wet carpet squished beneath my feet as I crossed the room.
45. The sopping wet blankets were hung up to dry in front of the fireplace.
46. The sopping towels were left on the counter after her shower.
47. The sopping mess ruined his book and ran the ink across multiple pages.
48. She wrung out her sopping wet hair before wrapping it up in a towel.
49. The sopping wet jeans left a puddle on the floor.
50. The sopping wet mess dripped onto the floor, spreading across the tiles.

Common Phases


sopping wet - completely drenched in water or liquid

The children came inside sopping wet from playing in
the rain.
sopped up - absorbed, taken up by something absorbing like a towel or sponge
I sopped up the spilled juice with a paper towel.
wrung out - squeezed to remove excess liquid
I wrung out the sopping wet towel before hanging it up.
dripped wet - leaving a trail of moisture as liquid drips from something
I tracked dripped wet footprints across the kitchen
floor.
squeezed out - pressed or twisted to remove excess moisture
I squeezed out the sopping washcloth before using it again.
soaked through - made sufficiently wet so that the liquid passes through to the other side
The rain had soaked throughher sopping wet jacket.
hung up to dry - suspended to dry after becoming wet
I hung up the sopping wet clothing to dry on the line.
left a wet streak - caused a trail of moisture by dragging across a surface while wet
The sopping wet mop left a wet streak across the floor.
Hope these common phrases help provide some examples for using the word "sopping" in different contexts! Let me know if you have any other questions.

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