SODDEN vs SOPPING: ADJECTIVE
- Wet through and through; thoroughly wet
- Unimaginative; torpid.
- Soaked or drenched with liquid; soggy, saturated
- Expressionless, stupid, or dull, especially from drink.
- Soggy and heavy from improper cooking; doughy.
- Thoroughly soaked; saturated.
- Stupid as a result of drunkenness
- Wet through and through; thoroughly wet
- Thoroughly soaked; drenched.
- Soaked, drenched, completely wet to the point of dripping.
SODDEN vs SOPPING: VERB
- To drench, soak or saturate.
- To become soaked.
- Present participle of sop.
SODDEN vs SOPPING: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To be seethed; to become sodden.
- N/A
SODDEN vs SOPPING: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To soak; to make heavy with water.
- N/A
SODDEN vs SOPPING: ADVERB
- N/A
- Extremely wet
- Extremely; very.
SODDEN vs SOPPING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Soaked and softened, as in water; soaked through and through; soggy; pulpy; pultaceous; of bread, not well baked; doughy.
- Having the appearance of having been subjected to long boiling; parboiled; bloated; soaked or saturated, as with drink.
- Of sods; soddy.
- To be seethed or soaked; settle down as if by seething or boiling.
- To become soft, as by rotting.
- To soak; fill the tissues of with water, as in the process of seething; saturate.
- Thoroughly wet
- Wet through and through
- Boiled; seethed.
- (past participle) Boiled; seethed; also, soaked; heavy with moisture; saturated.
- (transitive; intransitive verb) To make or become sodden.
- Soaking, soaked, or drenched, as with rain.
SODDEN vs SOPPING: RELATED WORDS
- Clammy, Slushy, Mucky, Boggy, Damp, Muddy, Waterlogged, Soggy, Soppy, Soaking, Saturated, Sopping, Wet, Drenched, Soaked
- Shovelling, Drying, Sucking, Lathering, Mopping, Congealing, Extremely, Soppy, Wet, Saturated, Dripping, Drenched, Sodden, Soaked, Soaking
SODDEN vs SOPPING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Clammy, Slushy, Mucky, Boggy, Damp, Muddy, Waterlogged, Soggy, Soppy, Soaking, Saturated, Sopping, Wet, Drenched, Soaked
- Draining, Shovelling, Drying, Sucking, Lathering, Congealing, Extremely, Soppy, Wet, Saturated, Dripping, Drenched, Sodden, Soaked, Soaking
SODDEN vs SOPPING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Our clothing and footwear, such as we possessed, became sodden with sweat.
- Treat me nice: delicate roots are quickly compromised when sodden.
- My clothes were sodden, she whipped it to one side.
- The gravel gave out a sodden crunch beneath his feet.
- Shoveling out the sodden mud and possessionswasbackbreaking work, Mr.
- Men were grabbing muskets and firing, sodden with grief.
- Slowly he began to peel off his sodden jacket.
- Hitler Youth troop leader in his sodden brown uniform.
- Several women rush home because theirclothes are sodden.
- As was his filthy and sodden canvas bag.
- You do not want the leather to be sopping wet or dripping, just moistened.
- The longer your hair is sopping wet, more fragile and breakable they will become.
- She mashed the sopping cloth against my skin, and a flood washed down.
- Serve with rye or rustic bread for sopping up all the delicious juices.
- Tackle everything from sopping towels to delicate blouses with our gas dryers.
- It is the starch used for sopping up sauces, soups and raitas.
- He was sopping with fever and out of his head.
- The potting mix should be moist but not sopping wet.
- He is constantly licking my head till its sopping wet.
- Scoffing up stewgravy with sopping sippets of bread.
SODDEN vs SOPPING: QUESTIONS
- How do words like sodden and sickly effectively reflect how Orwell feels?
- Why does my washer leave my clothes sopping wet after washing?