soak in English
- soak⇄adv. soakingly.
- soak⇄expr. in soak, (Slang.) in pawn.
Ex. to put one's rings in soak. - soak⇄expr. soak up,
a. to take up; suck up; absorb.
Ex. to soak up sunshine. The towel soaked up the water.
b. (Figurative:)
Ex. to soak up knowledge. Though they soaked up a basic vocabulary of about 1,500 words, they found it an ex - soak⇄noun soaker.
- soak⇄noun 1. the act or process of soaking.
Ex. Give the clothes a long soak.
2. the state of being soaked.
3. the liquid in which anything is soaked.
4. (Slang.) a heavy drinker; sot.
5. (in Australia)
a. a depression - soak⇄soak, verb, noun.
- soak⇄v.i. 1. to become very wet; remain until wet clear through.
Ex. The clothes soaked all night before she washed them
2a. to make its way; enter; go.
Ex. Water will soak through the soil.
b. (Figurative:)
Ex. The magnitude o - soak⇄v.t. 1. to let remain in water or other liquid until wet clear through.
Ex. Soak the clothes all night before you wash them.
2. to make very wet; wet through.
Ex. The rain soaked my clothes. It rained very hard all day; I was thoroughl
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