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soak
verb (soaked , soaking )
1 tr & intr to stand or leave to stand in a liquid for some time.
2 to make someone or something thoroughly wet; to drench or saturate.
3 (also soak in or through something or soak through) to penetrate or pass through The rain soaked through my coat The spilt milk quickly soaked in .
4 (soak something up) to absorb it Tissue soaks up the water quickly He just soaks up knowledge .
5 colloq to charge or tax heavily.
6 intr , colloq to drink especially alcohol to excess.
noun
1 an act of soaking.
2 a drenching.
3 colloq a long period of lying in a bath.
4 colloq someone who habitually drinks a lot of alcohol.
5 a marshy place.
[Anglo-Saxon socian ]
soakage noun liquid that has percolated.
soaker noun .
soaking noun .
soakingly adverb .
soak up the sun to sunbathe.
soakaway
noun a depression in the ground into which water percolates.
soaked
adjective
1 (also soaking, soaked through) drenched; very wet (eg because of rain) He was soaked to the skin when he came in .
2 saturated or steeped.
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