SOP UP vs OVERDROWN: VERB
- To absorb, to soak up.
- Take in, also metaphorically
- Take up as if with a sponge
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SOP UP vs OVERDROWN: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To wet or drench to excess.
SOP UP vs OVERDROWN: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- To drown or drench overmuch; wet excessively.
SOP UP vs OVERDROWN: RELATED WORDS
- Absorbefacient, Deliquiate, Absorbedly, Drink in, Swallow up, Absorbate, Take in, Suck up, Suck in, Take up, Draw, Imbibe, Soak up, Absorb, Suck
- Soddenness, Wiery, Bedabble, Drown, Insteep, Pour down, Soak, Bucket down, Rainwash, Wet, Demersion, Bowssen, Bewash, Bewet, Drench
SOP UP vs OVERDROWN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bowssen, Spongiole, Epiblema, Wipe up, Insume, Absorbefacient, Deliquiate, Drink in, Swallow up, Suck up, Take up, Draw, Imbibe, Soak up, Suck
- Plodge, Soddenness, Wiery, Bedabble, Insteep, Pour down, Soak, Bucket down, Rainwash, Wet, Demersion, Bowssen, Bewash, Bewet, Drench
SOP UP vs OVERDROWN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Serve in a large bowl with a side of steamed rice to sop up the tasty broth.
- And they also had great grilled Texas toast that I used to sop up some of the extra barbecue sauce.
- Gather any supplies you might need, and bring a few towels to sop up any water.
- These rolls are delicious alone, smeared with butter, a bun for sliders, or used to sop up some gravy.
- Ground almonds not only work to exfoliate your skin, but they also help sop up excess oils and impurities.
- Sop up all that sauce while you eat those eggs, you know?
- Christmas salad and crusty bread to sop up the great juices.
- Absorbents: Cornstarch, cornmeal and talcum powder sop up greasy stains.
- Get materials to help sop up any overflow.
- For our harnesses and pop up camper modifications dogs get out of pipe that rolls up campers graduate to sop up?
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