soak|soaks in English
noun
[səʊk]
act of soaking, act of saturating with water; state of being permeated with water; liquid in which something is soaked; heavy drinker, drunkard (Slang)
Use "soak|soaks" in a sentence
1. That child soaks up new facts like a sponge!
2. Soak the sponge.
3. Absorbent definition: Absorbent material soaks up liquid easily
4. The dampness soaks through the tattered camouflage suit.
5. Clean up that wine before it soaks in.
6. Soak the beans overnight.
7. Above this floor, rain soaks down to recharge an aquifer.
8. I think she soaks them in ice water... before she comes by.
9. While daikon soaks, toss shrimp with oil and 1/8 teaspoon pepper.
10. The lesson didn't soak in.
11. 10 Soak the beans overnight.
12. 19 Above this floor, rain soaks down to recharge an aquifer.
13. Soak it in cold water.
14. 19 The lesson didn't soak in.
15. Soak the clothes in cold water.
16. 26 Soak it in cold water.
17. A good soak in fragrant steam.
18. Soak and clean dried tangerine peel.
19. Leave the pots to soak overnight.
20. 29 It's not good to soak.
21. To soak it in warm water.
22. The longer we stay, the deeper the cold and damp soaks into our bones.
23. 17 Leave the pots to soak overnight.
24. 5 Soak the clothes in cold water.
25. Do not soak the headgear during cleaning.