soaked (up) (Meaning)

soaked (up)

to learn and remember (something) quickly, to take in (liquid), to use a large amount of (money, supplies, etc.), to enjoy feeling or experiencing (something pleasant) in usually a slow or relaxed way

soaked (up) Sentence Examples

  1. The sponge soaked up the spilled water instantly.
  2. The soil soaked up the heavy rain, leaving puddles in the grass.
  3. The towel soaked up the sweat from my drenched body.
  4. The bread cubes soaked up the flavorful broth, creating a savory dish.
  5. The thirsty plant soaked up the water from the ground, its petals blooming with new vigor.
  6. The paper towel soaked up the grease from the frying pan, leaving it clean and shiny.
  7. The blanket soaked up the warmth from the fire, providing comfort on a cold night.
  8. The cotton balls soaked up the solution from the test tube, ready for analysis.
  9. The dry ground soaked up the water from the broken pipe, creating a temporary mire.
  10. The mop soaked up the spilled milk, preventing it from staining the floor.

FAQs About the word soaked (up)

to learn and remember (something) quickly, to take in (liquid), to use a large amount of (money, supplies, etc.), to enjoy feeling or experiencing (something pl

drank,absorbed, sucked (up), sipped, sponged,swallowed, took up, imbibed, slurped, quaffed

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The sponge soaked up the spilled water instantly.

The soil soaked up the heavy rain, leaving puddles in the grass.

The towel soaked up the sweat from my drenched body.

The bread cubes soaked up the flavorful broth, creating a savory dish.