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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91) Next he attempted the tiny front porch, until a howling southeaster drenched the wheel a night-long.
92) Across the rain - drenched roadway was the town park: five acres of grass, giant elm trees and, tonight, an ankle-deep covering of cold water.
93) A minute later , he was sitting on a bench at a neon - drenched cabstand across the street.
94) The Japanese archipelago is on the northern fringe of the monsoon belt. It also gets drenched each year by a dozen or more typhoons that swirl up from the Philippines.
95) Some fast food restaurants fry foods in highly saturated oils or beef tallow. The result is that chicken and fish get drenched in more fat than the choicest cuts of beef contain.
96) My hair, beard, face and shoulders were drenched with foully acrid fluid.
97) Aaron wandered lost around the old city getting drenched in the rain.
98) For good reason: 20 years ago this month, the Homyel region was drenched with radioactivity from an explosion at the nearby Chornobyl nuclear power plant.
99) Peari, the old scullery maid, is coming from the market, her basket laden with vegetables, wading through the slush and drenched with the rain.
100) The sunshine floods the sleepy village street, a storm has left everything drenched, and wondrously refreshed.
101) In a society drenched with cynicism, young people can look at it and say, 'Why shouldn't we?
102) Elder brother, I was drenched and released agreeable?You bedewed to have to be sick.
103) It was raining heavily insomuch that they were soon drenched.
104) The boy got his clothes drenched in the muddy water.
105) He hung up the phone, his body drenched in sweat.
106) Drenched in my pain are. As my memory rest , But never forgets what I lost.
107) To combat this hazard, the mattress is drenched in flame retardants(Sentencedict.com), both brominated (PBDE) and chlorinated (TDCP/TCEP).
108) Should you be reaching for the DEET - drenched brand your family has used for years?
109) Ben was drenched to the skin. But he kept on walking.
110) Put the shoe down, the water overflowing drenched a large piece of floor, which did not get the picture to pop out of a hapless small binary (a butterfly fish).
111) The storm which drenched the Florida Keys is expected to swing out into the Atlantic today and regain strength before heading Georgia and Carolinas .
112) THUNDERSTORMS are notoriously unpredictable, as many a drenched picnicker can attest.
113) Now spring andfill the air with warmth and the whole city is drenched in sunshine again.
114) His own to a different church from the "sweat drenched Bachelor, " and a carved a seal, name some humor, with a bit bitter, but more is that he worked very hard, knife knife Khan, Grapheme blood.
115) A drunken driver drove the dray, and dropped into a drenched muddy pond.
116) Plants have to literally be drenched (particularly if harboring hard-shelled beetles) daily in rotenone, while malathion can be used sparingly, and needs to be applied only occasionally.
117) The 40-unit resort owes its design inspired by a sun drenched island, a beautiful view of the sunset, creating an amazing display of amber hues exemplifying the passion of fire.
118) Food in Egypt is hot and spicy,[Sentence dictionary] drenched in sauces.
119) Wister rats were drenched with liquor and fed with high-fat feed to make models of alcoholic fat liver for studying effects of taurine on fat metabolism of the rats with alcoholic fat liver disease.
120) It was close but no cigar for the city's parched reservoir yesterday as brief but violent thunderstorm drenched the tristate area but missed upstate - yet again.
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