water-soak (Meaning)

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water-soak (v. t.)

To soak water; to fill the interstices of with water.

water-soak Sentence Examples

  1. The water-soaked sponge was perfect for wiping down the countertop.
  2. The water-soaked towel hung on the line, dripping steadily in the sunlight.
  3. The water-soaked clothes clung to her body, making her shiver with cold.
  4. The rain-soaked flowers wilted in the vase, their petals heavy with water.
  5. The water-soaked soil made it difficult to dig in the garden.
  6. The water-soaked book was unreadable, its pages crumpled and torn.
  7. The water-soaked carpet needed to be replaced, as it had started to mold.
  8. The water-soaked couch was uncomfortable to sit on, its cushions soggy and damp.
  9. The water-soaked wood rotted quickly, weakening the structure of the house.
  10. The water-soaked paper towel disintegrated in my hands, as if it had never existed.

FAQs About the word water-soak

To soak water; to fill the interstices of with water.

wet down,wet, wash, drown, flood, damp, bathe,water, drench, hose (down)

dehydrate,dry, sear, desiccate, evaporate, sear, scorch, scorch, evaporate, dry

The water-soaked sponge was perfect for wiping down the countertop.

The water-soaked towel hung on the line, dripping steadily in the sunlight.

The water-soaked clothes clung to her body, making her shiver with cold.

The rain-soaked flowers wilted in the vase, their petals heavy with water.