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soaked to the skin

a. (context idiomatic English) Extremely wet

Usage examples of "soaked to the skin".

Thus re-equipped I went out with my cousin into the wind and rain, which had arrived as forecast, and got happily soaked to the skin despite the umbrellas.

As it was he was soaked to the skin and glad of the change of dry clothes in his pack.

Irked by the sound and soaked to the skin, Taen huddled under her cloak, attention glued to the horizon where at long last the dark reddish triangle of the first sail sliced the gloom.

They lived with the cold in their bones, soaked to the skin, and with their hands white and wrinkled like those of a drowned man, and the soft skin torn by harsh nylon sheets and stiff unyielding sails.

I wouldn't like it if I knew you were out here with a fever getting soaked to the skin.

He was soaked to the skin and he was scared, but he came toward me.

She was soaked to the skin and must get dry and warm or die of a chill.

She was soaked to the skin beneath her hauberk, but she forced herself to ignore the discomfort.