Synonym: drenched in, saturated, soaked, soaking, sodden, sopping, soppy. Similar words: entrenched, drench, quenched, pinched, crunched, wrench, French, entrench. Meaning: [drentʃ] adj. 1. wet through and through; thoroughly wet 2. abundantly covered or supplied with; often used in combination.
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31) I was drenched in my own perspiration, my own odors.
32) The rain drenched us.
33) I saw so many young people lying in the street drenched with blood.
34) My eyelids were swollen shut, and I was drenched with sweat.
35) Unable to build substantial shelters, they were constantly drenched and vulnerable to disease.
36) We were out among the farms and pastures by then, tooling along a bumpy byway in our drenched and sopping clothes.
37) She was drenched in sweat and her mouth was dry.
38) We waded ashore coughing up salt water and drenched to the skin.
39) And yet the place was drenched, as with water, so with a fearful smell of burning.
40) He was trembling and so drenched in sweat that his hair lay like streaks of black paint upon his forehead.
41) We were plied with the best food he could offer, drenched in expensive ghee.
42) It was hard to tell now if it was Luke's sweat or hers that drenched her rug.
43) Flames set light to his jacket and Mr Williams was helped into a nearby toilet where his hands were drenched with water.
44) Drenched in the pathos and the rhythms of the blues, this wonderful production is at once mournful and exuberant.
45) Music and dance, at their beginning and throughout most of their history, were drenched with content.
46) Water belched out as he drenched each tree, pouring the costly stuff into the deep trench which circled their trunks.
47) They had tents and took shelter during the sudden rainstorms, but they were frequently drenched.
48) In the first piece these are drenched with red and black paint from the spray paint cans.
49) The girls wore bright frilly dresses and were drenched in cheap perfume.
50) The body is alone and fearful when one awakens at three in the morning, sheets drenched through with night sweats.
51) The warehouse walls blended into each other like a painting drenched with turpentine.
52) All are drenched in sweat from the grueling morning workout.
53) Thomas and Sally meet on a drenched A1 as he is trying to hitch northwards.
54) Bushes weigh their meted dollops, and the boxy clapboard churches are drenched and cleansed by a piquant light from the east.
55) He turned the hose on us and drenched us all.
56) To the outsider pentecostalism seems to be drenched in paradoxes and contradictions.
57) It was even proposed at one point that the reef itself should simply be drenched in copper.
58) The hills loom heavily through the storm,[http://sentencedict.com/drenched.html] single trees tossed and drenched by the downpour.
59) The two and a half hour walk in the wind and rain left us drenched.
60) You open the spokes, put them over your head, walk out into the rain, and you get drenched.
More similar words: entrenched, drench, quenched, pinched, crunched, wrench, French, entrench, trenchant, french leave, children, arched, clincher, rancher, schedule, poached, wretched, parched, broached, detached, attached, luncheon, bench, quench, wench, on schedule, bewitched, untouched, avalanche, truncheon.