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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
soaking
I.adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
soaking/sopping/wringing wet (=very wet)
▪ His suit was soaking wet.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Tom's shoes were soaking wet.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Overall labour requirement is minimised by the use of heat and chemical energy in the soaking process.
▪ Remembering the phone, she went to fetch it, leaving a soaking trail across her carpet.
▪ Replace the mushrooms in the soaking liquid in a medium pan and cook for 15 minutes until near-tender and fragrant.
▪ The parts should then be rinsed clean in the soaking solution and then in clean hot water before reassembling.
▪ Then on towards Amiens with the windscreen wipers going flip-flop as we drove past sodden barns and soaking cattle.
▪ Within minutes of being tossed out, the soaking fabrics became stiff boards.
II.noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ We all got a good soaking on the water slides.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ An example is the soaking of equipment in an attempt to reduce bacterial loading.
▪ At this rate it was more than an airing it was getting, it was a soaking.
▪ Below his raincoat his trousers showed the damp, and his shoes were lustreless from their soaking.
▪ Liquid formulations are also produced for tank soaking of carbonised utensils.
▪ The starch in her collar had gone limp with the soaking.
▪ They take eighteen hours all told, including the overnight soaking.
▪ Yanto's already wet head and shoulders received another soaking as it hit the water.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Soaking

Soak \Soak\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Soaked; p. pr. & vb. n. Soaking.] [OE. soken, AS. socian to sioak, steep, fr. s?can, s?gan, to suck. See Suck.]

  1. To cause or suffer to lie in a fluid till the substance has imbibed what it can contain; to macerate in water or other liquid; to steep, as for the purpose of softening or freshening; as, to soak cloth; to soak bread; to soak salt meat, salt fish, or the like.

  2. To drench; to wet thoroughly.

    Their land shall be soaked with blood.
    --Isa. xxiv. 7.

  3. To draw in by the pores, or through small passages; as, a sponge soaks up water; the skin soaks in moisture.

  4. To make (its way) by entering pores or interstices; -- often with through.

    The rivulet beneath soaked its way obscurely through wreaths of snow.
    --Sir W. Scott.

  5. Fig.: To absorb; to drain. [Obs.]
    --Sir H. Wotton.

Soaking

Soaking \Soak"ing\, a. Wetting thoroughly; drenching; as, a soaking rain. -- Soak"ing*ly, adv.

Wiktionary
soaking
  1. Extremely wet; saturated. n. immersion in water; a drenching or dunking. v

  2. (present participle of soak English)

WordNet
soaking
  1. adj. wet through and through; thoroughly wet; "stood at the door drenched (or soaked) by the rain"; "a shirt saturated with perspiration"; "his shoes were sopping (or soaking)"; "the speaker's sodden collar"; "soppy clothes" [syn: drenched, saturated, soaked, sodden, sopping, soppy]

  2. n. the process of becoming softened and saturated as a consequence of being immersed in water (or other liquid); "a good soak put life back in the wagon" [syn: soak, soakage]

  3. the act of making something completely wet; "he gave it a good drenching" [syn: drenching, souse, sousing]

  4. washing something by allowing it to soak [syn: soak]

  5. adv. extremely wet; "dripping wet"; "soaking wet" [syn: sopping, dripping]

Wikipedia
Soaking

Soaking may refer to:

  • Steeping
  • Bathing
  • A preparatory operation for tanning in the production of leather
  • Soaking music, a subgenre of Christian music

Usage examples of "soaking".

Five of the Alaunt hounds were stretched out in front of Azhure, soaking up the warmth of the fire.

Angry curses competed with the siren as the pursuing security guards, already rattled by the amuck scooter, slid and slipped on the suddenly soaking floor tiles.

In the hall were two stretchers, on each a soldier, both feverish, both bandaged, one partially, the other, Hiraga, completely--head, feet, and hands--outside his soaking uniform.

Marluxion picked up a very wet, green Bitsy, his sigh was loud enough to blow the water off her soaking wings.

The Quartermasters marked bivouac areas for the various battalions in the soaking fields.

Charlie Weller, who was allowed to bivouac with the veterans because they liked him, plucked a head of soaking wet rye and shook his head sadly.

The drawling voice which answered filled the lobby, ascended to the green skylight far above, moved inexorably outward from the place of utterance to the balcony edges, thrust through the banisters to flow into the aisles of books, soaking each volume in turn so that the very bindings became redolent with that sound, not echoing but vibrating nonetheless in a reverberating hum larger than the building itself, a seeking pressure which left no corner unexplored.

No doubt it was one of the computer jocks in data processing, calling to complain about the enormous amount of CPU time her cladistic regression program was soaking up.

They laughed manically as the clearish yellow gasoline fell about the zombie, soaking into his clothes and skin.

Dawson soaking them in a solution of potassium dichromate to harden them.

He also felt that the dark staining of the bones, taken as a sign of great antiquity, was caused by Dawson soaking them in a solution of potassium dichromate to harden them.

Foster lay dead on the ground, blood soaking into the soil as it dripped from his open disposal valve.

She paused, and Saken and Erdene picked up the kettle and poured steaming water down over the wool, hair, and mat, soaking every inch.

Their greatest pleasure was to sit along a girder and open their amplified senses to the depths of space, watching stars past the limits of ultraviolet and infrared, or staring into the flocculate crawling plaque of the surface of the sun, or just sitting and soaking in watts of solar energy through their skins while they listened with wired ears to the warbling of Van Allen belts and the musical tick of pulsars.

And, if he wanted to reason out a Deal with a contrary-minded Gazook, he began the Negotiations by soaking the Adversary behind the Ear and frisking him before he came to.