Associations to the word «Soaked»
Noun
- Boots
- Slice
- Butter
- Bean
- Stripping
- Brandy
- Cake
- Stain
- Lemon
- Overcoat
- Cloak
- Blanket
- Water
- Noodle
- Flour
- Sleeve
- Sprout
- Seawater
- Nitrate
- Beet
- Cucumber
- Loaf
- Mustard
- Salt
- Aching
- Flannel
- Whiskey
- Sesame
- Rice
- Thigh
- Sticking
- Electrolyte
- Pepper
- Sauce
- Marrow
- Dessert
- Stench
- Jacket
- Pork
- Toast
- Soda
- Shoe
- Soup
- Hair
- Leather
- Slack
- Alcohol
- Hydroxide
- Dawkins
- Robe
- Fabric
- Nipple
Adjective
Wiktionary
SOAKED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of soak
SOAKED, adjective. Drenched with water, or other liquid.
SOAKED TO THE BONE, adjective. (idiomatic) Extremely wet.
SOAKED TO THE BONES, adjective. Alternative form of soaked to the bone
SOAKED TO THE SKIN, adjective. (idiomatic) Extremely wet
Dictionary definition
SOAKED, adjective. Very drunk.
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