SOAK vs DRENCH: NOUN
- An over-stocking, with or without a foot, worn over the long stocking for warmth or protection from dirt. Compare boot-hose, stirruphose.
- A tippler; a hard drinker.
- A landspring.
- One who or that which soaks.
- That in which anything is soaked; a steep.
- Specifically, a drinking-bout; a spree.
- In tanning, a tank or vat of water for soaking hides or skins.
- A slough.
- A drunkard.
- Liquid in which something may be soaked.
- The act or process of soaking.
- A soaking, in any sense of the verb.
- Washing something by allowing it to soak
- The process of becoming softened and saturated as a consequence of being immersed in water (or other liquid)
- The act of wetting or becoming wet through and through.
- Something that drenches.
- A large dose of liquid medicine, especially one administered to an animal by pouring down the throat.
- A draught administered to an animal.
- A military vassal mentioned in Domesday Book.
- A drink; a draught.
- A large draught of fluid; an inordinate drink.
- A drink; a draught; specifically, a potion of medicine poured or forced down the throat; also, a potion that causes purging.
- A less correct form of dreng.
- That with or in which something is drenched; a provision or preparation for drenching or steeping.
- Hence A draught of physic; specifically, a dose of medicine for a beast, as a horse.
- A military vassal, mentioned in the Domesday Book.
SOAK vs DRENCH: VERB
- Fill, soak, or imbue totally
- Beat severely; slang
- Submerge in a liquid
- Rip off; ask an unreasonable price
- Leave as a guarantee in return for money
- Become drunk or drink excessively
- Make drunk (with alcoholic drinks)
- Cover with liquid; pour liquid onto
- Heat a metal prior to working it
- Drench or submerge or be drenched or submerged
- Force to drink
- Cover with liquid; pour liquid onto
- To soak, to make very wet.
- Permeate or impregnate
SOAK vs DRENCH: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To be taken in mentally.
- To drink to excess.
- To seep into or permeate something.
- To be immersed in liquid.
- To charge (a person) an inordinate amount for something.
- To immerse in liquid for a period of time.
- To make thoroughly wet or saturated.
- To absorb (liquid, for example) through pores or interstices.
- To make (a person) drunk.
- To be exposed to.
- To drink (alcoholic liquor), especially to excess.
- To remove (a stain, for example) by continued immersion.
- To experience or take in mentally, especially eagerly and easily.
- N/A
SOAK vs DRENCH: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To cause or suffer to lie in a fluid till the substance has imbibed what it can contain; to macerate in water or other liquid; to steep, as for the purpose of softening or freshening
- To drench; to wet thoroughly.
- To draw in by the pores, or through small passages
- To make (its way) by entering pores or interstices; -- often with through.
- To steep in moisture; to wet thoroughly; to soak; to saturate with water or other liquid; to immerse.
- To cause to drink; especially, to dose by force; to put a potion down the throat of, as of a horse; hence. to purge violently by physic.
- To provide with something in great abundance; surfeit.
- To wet through and through; soak.
- To administer a large oral dose of liquid medicine to (an animal).
SOAK vs DRENCH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Cover with liquid
- Ask an unreasonable price
- Rip off
- Beat severely
- To place in a furnace, or soaking pit, with the object of equalizing the temperature rather than causing an increase: especially applied to ingots of steel which, soon after casting, have a solid exterior or shell and a molten interior, and are therefore unfit for rolling until solid and of a nearly uniform temperature throughout.
- To “put in soak”; pawn; pledge: as, he soaked his watch for ten dollars.
- To bake thoroughly: said of the lengthened baking given, in particular, to bread, so that the cooking may be complete.
- To suck dry; exhaust; drain.
- To make soft as by steeping; hence, to enfeeble; enervate.
- To penetrate, work, or accomplish by wetting thoroughly: often with through.
- Pour liquid onto
- To take up by absorption; absorb through pores or other openings; suck in, as a liquid or other fluid: followed by in or up.
- To flood; saturate; drench; steep.
- To cause to lie immersed in a liquid until thoroughly saturated; steep: as, to soak rice in water; to soak a sponge.
- Hence To receive a prolonged baking; bake thoroughly: said of bread.
- To sit over the fire absorbing the heat.
- To become drained or dry. Compare soak, v. t., 7.
- To drink intemperately and habitually, especially strong drink; booze; be continually under the influence of liquor.
- To flow.
- To pass, especially to enter, as a liquid, through pores or interstices; penetrate thoroughly by saturation: followed by in or through.
- To lie in and become saturated with water or some other liquid; steep.
- Hence, to drink; especially, to drink immoderately; guzzle.
- Cover with liquid
- To subject (hides) to the effect of soaking and stirring in a solution of animal excrements or an alkaline solution.
- . To drown.
- Specifically, to administer liquid physic to abundantly, especially in a forcible way.
- To gorge or satiate with a fluid: as, he drenched himself with liquor.
- To wet thoroughly; soak; steep; fill or cover with water or other liquid: as, garments drenched with rain or in the sea; swords drenched in blood; the flood has drenched the earth.
- Pour liquid onto
SOAK vs DRENCH: RELATED WORDS
- Plume, Souse, Hock, Fleece, Rob, Hook, Gazump, Pluck, Imbue, Intoxicate, Dowse, Saturate, Sop, Drench, Douse
- Soaked, Bucket down, Bewet, Pour down, Submerge, Bewash, Bowssen, Overdrown, Imbrue, Souse, Sop, Swamp, Dowse, Douse, Soak
SOAK vs DRENCH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Pawn, Inebriate, Overcharge, Plume, Souse, Hock, Fleece, Hook, Gazump, Imbue, Intoxicate, Dowse, Saturate, Drench, Douse
- Irrorate, Rainwash, Soaked, Bucket down, Bewet, Pour down, Submerge, Bewash, Bowssen, Overdrown, Souse, Swamp, Dowse, Douse, Soak
SOAK vs DRENCH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Quick Dry to soak up any remaining water.
- You soak it overnight in water, salt, sugar.
- Packets of our pick, Soak, in different scents.
- To soak a food item in salted water.
- Add the shrunken wool and let it soak.
- The size of the crabs increased with soak time in the rectangular pots, while it decreased with soak time in the conical pots.
- Do either a short soak or a long soak.
- Press NEXT again and SOAK zone must soak before it is ready to run again.
- Tamil, related phrase, antonyms, synonyms, examples for soak SOAK MEANING IN HINDI.
- Preferably overnight, but any soak is better than no soak.
- Heshbon and Elealeh, I drench you with my tears.
- Drench dry, damaged strands with the secret of Maui.
- Single Water Slide with Drench Pool and Surf Rider.
- Did they really drench you in sugar and coffee?
- ANSI requirements for both eyewash and drench hose systems.
- If so, will a soil drench application work?
- Due to levacide sheep drench gun short haired.
- Some uncommon television images and the drench hypothesis.
- Underdosing is one of the major causes of drench resistance, as it helps the worms develop a drench resistance.
- Boehringer Ingelheim offers Cydectin Oral Drench and Merial offers Ivomec Oral Drench.
SOAK vs DRENCH: QUESTIONS
- What happened to Palm Springs Soak City water park?
- Should you soak yourself up after a cesarean delivery?
- Can you damage electronics by letting them cold soak?
- Do you have to soak bamboo skewers before grilling?
- Do you have to soak lasagna noodles before cooking?
- What happens if you soak laminate flooring in water?
- How long do you soak bamboo skewers before grilling?
- What happens to nutrients when you soak vegetables?
- Why soak strawberries in vinegar before using them?
- Should you soak wooden Wicks before pouring candles?
- Will Hurricane Linda's remnants drench Los Angeles with wettest September days in decades?
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- How do I use fertilome tree and shrub systemic insect drench?
- What happens when you drench an opponent in a poisonous liquid?
- Do you know if your lambs have drench resistant worms?
- How much ivermectin and selenium is in Genesis drench?
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