WordNet
v. be or become thoroughly soaked or saturated with a liquid [syn: sop]
Usage examples of "soak through".
If your choice is to be snuffed or be a buoy, then You're not hairing out if You sit in the lineup and soak through the whole set.
It would take a while for his body heat to soak through into the soles.
I know only a little, but the dry snow soaks up the water very quickly before it can soak through to your feet.
The hot throb between her thighs was threatening to soak through her shorts.
The gusts rising from the water were sharp and drenching, and she felt her hair and cloak quickly soak through.
Gerek gasped in pain and blood began to soak through his overshirt.
Slowly he lowered himself neck-deep into the water, feeling its warmth soak through him, giving himself over to the sensation.
Kinsey saw crisscrossing stripes of blood beginning to soak through the cloth of his shirt, adding random touches of gore to the exploding Kennedy head already printed on it.