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Definition of soak
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of soak is as below...
Soak (v. i.) To lie
steeping
in water or other
liquid;
to
become
sturated;
as, let the cloth lie and
soak..
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Buck
::
Buck (n.) The cloth or
clothes
soaked
or
washed.
Soak
::
Soak (v. i.) To enter (into
something)
by pores or
interstices;
as, water soaks into the earth or other
porous
matter..
Insteep
::
Insteep
(v. t.) To steep or soak; to
drench.
Welk
::
Welk (v. t.) To soak; also, to beat
severely..
Soaking
::
Soaking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Soa.
Sippet
::
Sippet
(n.) A small sop; a
small,
thin piece of
toasted
bread
soaked
in milk,
broth,
or the like; a small piece of
toasted
or fried bread cut into some
special
shape and used for
garnishing..
Imbrue
::
Imbrue
(v. t.) To wet or
moisten;
to soak; to
drench,
especially
in
blood..
Baigne
::
Baigne
(v. i.) To soak or
drench.
Shagreen
::
Shagreen
(n.) A kind of
untanned
leather
prepared
in
Russia
and the East, from the skins of
horses,
asses,
and
camels,
and
grained
so as to be
covered
with small round
granulations.
This
characteristic
surface
is
produced
by
pressing
small seeds into the grain or hair side when
moist,
and
afterward,
when dry,
scraping
off the
roughness
left
between
them, and then, by
soaking,
causing
the
portions
of the skin which had been
compressed
or
indented
by the seeds to swell up into
relief.
It is used f
Soaking
::
Soaking
(a.)
Wetting
thoroughly;
drenching;
as, a
soaking
rain..
Soak
::
Soak (v. i.) To lie
steeping
in water or other
liquid;
to
become
sturated;
as, let the cloth lie and
soak..
Buck
::
Buck (n.) Lye or suds in which cloth is
soaked
in the
operation
of
bleaching,
or in which
clothes
are
washed..
Spongy
::
Spongy
(a.) Wet;
drenched;
soaked
and soft, like
sponge;
rainy..
Sodden
::
Sodden
(v. t.) To soak; to make heavy with
water.
Retting
::
Retting
(n.) The act or
process
of
preparing
flax for use by
soaking,
maceration,
and
kindred
processes;
-- also
called
rotting.
See Ret..
Bedrench
::
Bedrench
(v. t.) To
drench;
to
saturate
with
moisture;
to soak.
Sipe
::
Sipe (v. i.) To run or soak
through
fine pores and
interstices;
to ooze.
Bowssen
::
Bowssen
(v. t.) To
drench;
to soak;
especially,
to
immerse
(in water
believed
to have
curative
properties)..
Insuccation
::
Insuccation
(n.) The act of
soaking
or
moistening;
maceration;
solution
in the juice of
herbs.
Yote
::
Yote (v. t.) To pour water on; to soak in, or mix with,
water..
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