drencher (Meaning)

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drencher (n.)

One who, or that which, west or steeps.

One who administers a drench.

drencher Sentence Examples

  1. The heavy rain drenched the city, turning the streets into rivers.
  2. The firefighter used a drencher to extinguish the flames of the fire.
  3. The gardener drenched the newly planted flowers with water to help them grow.
  4. The hiker was drenched in sweat after a long day of trekking through the mountains.
  5. The dog shook itself vigorously, sending droplets of water everywhere, drenching the people nearby.
  6. The relentless downpour drenched the fields, causing crops to rot and livelihoods to be lost.
  7. The diver emerged from the water, drenched and shivering from the cold.
  8. The sprinklers drenched the lawn, leaving it lush and green.
  9. The child came home drenched from playing in the rain, their clothes dripping and their shoes squelching.
  10. The gardener drenched the wilted plants with water, hoping to revive them.

FAQs About the word drencher

One who, or that which, west or steeps., One who administers a drench.

wet, flood, drown, soak, wash, saturate, wet down, sprinkle, water-soak, sodden

evaporate, sear, parch, dry, parch, sear, dehydrate, evaporate, dehydrate, desiccate

The heavy rain drenched the city, turning the streets into rivers.

The firefighter used a drencher to extinguish the flames of the fire.

The gardener drenched the newly planted flowers with water to help them grow.

The hiker was drenched in sweat after a long day of trekking through the mountains.