WordNet
adj. abundantly covered or supplied with; often used in combination; "drenched in moonlight"; "moon-drenched meadows" [syn: drenched]
Usage examples of "drenched in".
He stepped out through the curtain to deftly procure an entire platter of oysters drenched in garlic butter.
Over eight feet high, its black muzzle and chest fur drenched in blood, it spread its paws and lumbered forward.
He looked up as she entered, her tunic drenched in perspiration, her face red, her long hair damp.
It must have been drenched in kerosene and set alight for it was burning vigorously.
He was drenched in sweat, remembered groggily that his daughter had put him to bed, had told him to stay there until the oil burner was repaired.
Whether in offense or defense, all our hands are drenched in blood.
Tioulang's childhood was drenched in death-and unlike the twenty-first-century plagues, where the murderers were faceless ambiguities, death in Kampuchea came person to person via bullets and backings and deliberate starvation.
All at once drenched in sweat despite the icy air outside, Bagnall felt shells slam—.