Synonym: drench, saturate, sop, steep, wet. Antonym: dry. Similar words: oak, soap, soar. Meaning: [səʊk] n. 1. the process of becoming softened and saturated as a consequence of being immersed in water (or other liquid) 2. washing something by allowing it to soak. v. 1. submerge in a liquid 2. rip off; ask an unreasonable price 3. cover with liquid; pour liquid onto 4. leave as a guarantee in return for money 5. beat severely 6. make drunk (with alcoholic drinks) 7. become drunk or drink excessively 8. fill, soak, or imbue totally 9. heat a metal prior to working it.
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61 Soak the soil around each bush with at least 4 gallons of water.
62 What I need is to soak in a hot tub.
63 A computer can soak up all you key into it.
64 Soak a small towel in the liquid, wring it out, then apply to the abdomen.
65 If you soak the tablecloth before you wash it, the stains should come out.
66 I have to take an examination next week, so I must soak myself in the books.
67 It is a good way to soak off the stamp from an envelope.
68 Go to a sidewalk cafe, order coffee, and soak up the atmosphere .
69 These dried apples will soften if you soak them in water.
70 Soak the fruit in brandy for a few hours before you add it to the mixture.
71 Just kind of soak it up.
72 The cloudbank spread, seeming to soak up the light.
73 I love to soak in a hot bath.
74 Then she put the salad greens to soak.
75 Soak the beans overnight before cooking.
76 Soak rist in cold water to numb the pain.
77 Soak the label off the jar.
78 Yet it will soak up heavy bumps that would otherwise bounce the back end off the ground.
79 In spite of his expressed desire to soak up atmosphere, he did not feel at home there.
80 But many will probably come just to gawp at the locals and soak up the legend.
81 Cut the crusts from a thick slice of bread and soak in a little water.
82 Cut the melon into 2cm cubes and leave to soak in some port or red wine.
83 First soak up any liquid oil residues with a paper towel.
84 She washed up the dinner service, which she'd left in the sink to soak.
85 The rail network can not soak up demand displaced from the roads.
86 I stayed with an Israeli family, and relished the chance to soak up their culture at ground-level.
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87 Soak the cloth in a mixture of bleach and water to get out the stains.
88 When the sound of high-flying aircraft began to soak into the atmosphere people stopped talking but looked more interested than afraid.
89 Soak a piece of cotton in water and use it to clean the wound.
90 A long, hot soak in the bath-tub with lashings of her favourite bath oil had helped, too.