SOAKS vs DOUSE: NOUN
- The process of becoming softened and saturated as a consequence of being immersed in water (or other liquid)
- Plural form of soak.
- Washing something by allowing it to soak
- A blow; a stroke.
- A blow; stroke.
- A thorough drenching.
SOAKS vs DOUSE: VERB
- Heat a metal prior to working it
- 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
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of soak.
- Fill, soak, or imbue totally
- Wet thoroughly
- Put out, as of a candle or a light
- Slacken
- Lower quickly
- Cover with liquid; pour liquid onto
- Dip into a liquid
- Immerse briefly into a liquid so as to wet, coat, or saturate
SOAKS vs DOUSE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To fall suddenly into water.
SOAKS vs DOUSE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To put out (a light or fire); extinguish.
- To put out; to extinguish.
- To strike or lower in haste; to slacken suddenly.
- To plunge suddenly into water; to duck; to immerse; to dowse.
- To wet thoroughly; drench.
SOAKS vs DOUSE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To put out; extinguish.
- To strike.
- Nautical, to strike or lower in haste; slacken suddenly: as, douse the topsail.
- To thrust or plunge into a fluid; immerse; dip; also, to drench or flood with a fluid.
- To fall or be plunged suddenly into a fluid.
- To search for deposits of ore, for lodes, or for water, by the aid of the dousing- or divining-rod (which see).
- Pour liquid onto
- Cover with liquid
SOAKS vs DOUSE: RELATED WORDS
- Plume, Souse, Hock, Fleece, Rob, Hook, Gazump, Pluck, Imbue, Intoxicate, Dowse, Saturate, Sop, Drench, Douse
- Snuff, Suppress, Quench, Quell, Extinguish, Duck, Dip, Put out, Souse, Dunk, Plunge, Sop, Drench, Soak, Dowse
SOAKS vs DOUSE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Pawn, Inebriate, Overcharge, Plume, Souse, Hock, Fleece, Hook, Gazump, Imbue, Intoxicate, Dowse, Saturate, Drench, Douse
- Stifle, Snuff, Suppress, Quench, Quell, Extinguish, Duck, Dip, Put out, Souse, Dunk, Plunge, Drench, Soak, Dowse
SOAKS vs DOUSE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- That insulation really soaks up a lot of paint.
- These home remedies include creams, foot soaks, and more.
- Raw Apple Cider Vinegar Soaks To Reduce Fevers.
- Evening soaks will help promote an uninterrupted night.
- Hvar where it soaks up rays all day.
- Suspension seatpost soaks up bumps and road vibrations.
- These have a similar effect to foot soaks.
- Protects like Hard gel, Soaks off in minutes.
- Pocahontas the Native American Princess, soaks in sun.
- EO foot soaks and finally had to wear gel soaks daily.
- Douse the burn with plenty of cold liquid, preferably water.
- Typically, violators are required to bank and their douse fire.
- Please do not douse it with water or other liquids.
- Douse Maurice added two touchdown catches for the River Monsters.
- Apostolic psis must clandestinely douse under the gloatingly mordacious insectarium.
- Douse torches and lanterns to move through the shadows.
- Ah well, off to douse myself with the original.
- No effort was being made to douse them.
- Just a moment while they douse that fire.
- Twenty units of fire fighters were trying to douse the fire but they could not manage to douse the blaze till noon.
SOAKS vs DOUSE: QUESTIONS
- Can pre-plant bulb soaks control Amaryllis plant height?
- Why do Bridgestone R11 tires have 60-minute heat soaks?
- What happens to precipitation after it soaks into the ground?
- What skin conditions can potassium permanganate soaks treat?
- What did Montag douse the exterior of the valise with?
- What is the Douse challenge and why is it dangerous?
- Can drones help douse high-rise fires in Abu Dhabi?