Soak

  • 51Soak City — may refer to:*Knott s Soak City, a chain of water parks in California *Soak City (Sandusky, Ohio), a water park near Cedar Point *Soak City (Ontario Place), a water park in Toronto …

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  • 52soak up (something) — 1. to enjoy something. I just want to lie on the beach and soak up the sun. What does he think of all the praise he s getting? He s soaking it up. 2. to learn and remember something easily and quickly. Jill soaks up everything that s said in… …

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  • 53soak into something — ˈsoak into/through sth | soak ˈin derived (of a liquid) to enter or pass through sth • Blood had soaked through the bandage. Main entry: ↑soakderived …

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  • 54soak through something — ˈsoak into/through sth | soak ˈin derived (of a liquid) to enter or pass through sth • Blood had soaked through the bandage. Main entry: ↑soakderived …

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  • 55soak through — index penetrate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 56soak|age — «SOH kihj», noun. 1. the act of soaking. 2. the condition of being soaked. 3. the liquid which has filtered or oozed up; seepage. 4. the liquid soaked up; moisture absorbed …

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  • 57soak|a|way — «SOHK uh AY», noun. British. a place through which water soaks or drains away, as a cesspool …

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  • 58soak|ing pit — «SOH kihng», a furnace where steel ingots are put to give them an even temperature before rolling …

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  • 59soak something off — ˌsoak sthˈoff/ˈout derived to remove sth by leaving it in water Main entry: ↑soakderived …

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  • 60soak something out — ˌsoak sthˈoff/ˈout derived to remove sth by leaving it in water Main entry: ↑soakderived …

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