bedrench (Meaning)
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bedrench (v. t.)
To drench; to saturate with moisture; to soak.
Synonyms & Antonyms of bedrench
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bedrench Sentence Examples
- The sudden downpour bedrenched the hikers, leaving them drenched to the bone.
- The waves crashed over the deck, bedrenching the passengers and soaking their belongings.
- A heavy summer storm bedrenched the city, flooding streets and turning sidewalks into rivers.
- The firefighters battled the blaze with hoses, bedrenching the building in water.
- The child played in the sprinklers, gleefully bedrenching herself in the refreshing spray.
- The sprinkler system malfunctioned and bedrenched the office floor, causing a slip hazard.
- The heavy rain bedrenched the crops, leaving them waterlogged and vulnerable to disease.
- The sudden downpour bedrenched my clothes, turning me into a shivering mess.
- The runner sprinted through the rain, bedrenching himself in cold water and oblivious to the elements.
- The drunken revelers bedrenched each other with beer at the party, creating a sticky mess on the dance floor.
FAQs About the word bedrench
To drench; to saturate with moisture; to soak.
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The sudden downpour bedrenched the hikers, leaving them drenched to the bone.
The waves crashed over the deck, bedrenching the passengers and soaking their belongings.
A heavy summer storm bedrenched the city, flooding streets and turning sidewalks into rivers.
The firefighters battled the blaze with hoses, bedrenching the building in water.