drenche Antonyms
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Meaning of drenche
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drenche (v. t. & i.)
To drown.
drenche Sentence Examples
- The clouds up above opened up and drenched the city in a torrential downpour.
- The sudden rain drenched the concert-goers to the bone, turning their clothes into sopping messes.
- The farmer stood in the downpour, drenched from head to toe, his eyes fixed on the flooded fields.
- The hiker was drenched in sweat after hours of trekking through the dense jungle.
- The dog shook its body vigorously, sending droplets of water flying everywhere, drenching the surrounding area.
- The child jumped into the pool with a splash, drenching herself and her friends in the process.
- The gardener was drenched in mud and dirt after a long day of working in the garden.
- The firefighter emerged from the burning building, drenched in smoke and soot, but with a sense of accomplishment.
- The swimmer emerged from the pool, drenched in chlorinated water, but invigorated and refreshed.
- The weary traveler arrived at the hostel, drenched from the rain, but grateful for a warm place to rest.
FAQs About the word drenche
To drown.
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The clouds up above opened up and drenched the city in a torrential downpour.
The sudden rain drenched the concert-goers to the bone, turning their clothes into sopping messes.
The farmer stood in the downpour, drenched from head to toe, his eyes fixed on the flooded fields.
The hiker was drenched in sweat after hours of trekking through the dense jungle.