adj
(literally) Thoroughly soaked; drenched.
adj
(by extension) Covered, overspread (with or in something).
v
(transitive) To make wet with or as if with dew.
v
(archaic, transitive) To drench thoroughly; to make extremely wet; saturate with moisture; soak.
v
(transitive) Make moist.
v
(transitive) To scatter over.
v
(transitive) To wet or moisten profusely.
n
The discolouration of a wood veneer due to seepage of glue.
v
(obsolete) To drench; to soak; to immerse (in water believed to have curative properties).
v
To soak, steep or boil in lye or suds, as part of the bleaching process.
n
A shower taken by a person in cold water; as taken for therapeutic reasons, or suggested as a remedy to calm sexual excitement.
v
(transitive) To make damp or moist; to make moderately wet.
v
(transitive) To overwhelm.
v
To wet with, or as if with, dew; to moisten.
v
(fluid mechanics, nanoscience) To undergo or cause the rupture of a thin liquid film on a liquid or solid substrate
n
The act by which something is drenched; a soaking.
adj
Extremely wet; soaking wet.
n
(physics, weather) Very small, numerous, and uniformly dispersed water drops, mist, or sprinkle. Unlike fog droplets, drizzle falls to the ground.
adj
Suitable for drizzling.
adv
With drizzle, or light rain.
n
Alternative form of drought [A period of unusually low rainfall, longer and more severe than a dry spell.]
v
(obsolete, idiomatic, slang) To put too much water in something; overdilute.
n
The act of removing dust from something.
v
(transitive) To drain a body (living or dead) of blood.
v
To flow in a thin, limpid humour; to ooze, as gleet.
adj
(uncommon) Tending to gush, to produce a large flow of liquid.
v
(historical, transitive) To assess the geld of (a place, such as a manor or borough) in terms of hides.
v
(transitive) To steep or soak; drench.
v
(transitive) To sprinkle or moisten with dew; to bedew.
n
(obsolete) A sprinkling or wetting with dew.
n
The entrance or escape of a fluid through a crack, fissure, or other aperture.
v
To spray fine droplets on, particularly of water.
n
An oozing, gentle flowing, or seepage, as of water through sand or earth.
adj
(of a tyre etc) inflated
adj
Saturated with rainwater.
v
(intransitive) Of grapes: to dry out; to become like raisins.
adj
(comparable) Soaked or drenched with moisture.
v
(transitive) (of a crack etc.) To allow a liquid to pass through, to leak.
n
A gradual leak allowing the seepage of liquid.
v
(transitive, dialectal) To strain, as milk; filter.
v
(transitive, UK dialectal) To strain, as milk; pass through a strainer or anything similar; filter.
v
(transitive, intransitive) To flow through crevices; to percolate.
v
(intransitive, Britain) To drain, to filter through peat or reeds; to seep.
n
The act by which something is sluiced; a copious wetting; a drenching.
v
(intransitive) To soak into the ground.
v
(of a liquid) To wet a surface and be absorbed completely
v
To absorb or draw in a substance, especially all of that substance
adj
(idiomatic) Extremely wet.
adj
(obsolete) soaked, saturated
adj
Extremely wet; saturated.
adj
(idiomatic) Extremely wet.
adv
To the point of soaking; imparting extreme wetness.
adj
Obsolete form of soaked. [Drenched with water, or other liquid.]
adj
Soaking wet; sopping; saturated.
v
(transitive) To drench, soak or saturate.
v
(transitive) To soak, steep or saturate.
v
(transitive) To absorb, to soak up.
adj
Soaked, drenched, completely wet to the point of dripping.
adj
Extremely wet; soaking wet.
adv
So as to be wet to the point of dripping.
v
Obsolete form of souse. [(transitive) To immerse in liquid; to steep or drench.]
v
(photography) To develop (film) in a (chemical) developing solution.
n
An immersing or drenching in liquid.
v
Obsolete form of souse. [(transitive) To immerse in liquid; to steep or drench.]
v
Obsolete spelling of souse [(transitive) To immerse in liquid; to steep or drench.]
v
Obsolete form of souse. [(transitive) To immerse in liquid; to steep or drench.]
v
(transitive) To deprive (somebody) of something by imposition.
adj
Wet; drenched; soaked and soft, like sponge; rainy.
v
(transitive, middle) To soak or wet thoroughly.
v
(transitive) To cover with, or as if with, soapsuds.
n
(obsolete) The process of soaking through anything.
n
An act of swamping (drenching or filling with water).
adj
Wet, soggy or soaked with water.
v
(dialectal) to soak, steep.
v
to thoroughly soak a fiber in water for the even application of dye
v
To soak or drench thoroughly
adj
That makes (something) wet.
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