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I. soaking [ˈ-ɪŋ] SUST.

soaking
to get a soaking

II. soaking [ˈ-ɪŋ] ADJ.

soaking (wet) person, animal
soaking (wet) person, animal
soaking (wet) day

I. soak [səʊk, ingl. am. soʊk] SUST.

1. soak (time under water):

2. soak coloq. (heavy drinker):

II. soak [səʊk, ingl. am. soʊk] V. trans.

1. soak (keep in liquid):

2. soak coloq. (demand money from):

III. soak [səʊk, ingl. am. soʊk] V. intr. (lie in liquid)

soak in V. intr.

soak off V. trans.

soak up V. trans.

1. soak up (absorb):

soak up money, resources

2. soak up (take in):

soak up people
soak up information

3. soak up (bask in):

soak up sun
soak up atmosphere
Present
Isoak
yousoak
he/she/itsoaks
wesoak
yousoak
theysoak
Past
Isoaked
yousoaked
he/she/itsoaked
wesoaked
yousoaked
theysoaked
Present Perfect
Ihavesoaked
youhavesoaked
he/she/ithassoaked
wehavesoaked
youhavesoaked
theyhavesoaked
Past Perfect
Ihadsoaked
youhadsoaked
he/she/ithadsoaked
wehadsoaked
youhadsoaked
theyhadsoaked

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A camping mat is an example of a closed-cell foam: the gas pockets are sealed from each other, and so the mat can not soak up water.
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Reflecting the zaru's capacity to soak up liquid, this term is also used as slang for a person who can drink a lot of alcohol without showing signs of inebriation.
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Hair mats, the size of a doormat, acted as sponges to soak up spilled oil.
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Likewise, most terrestrial plants soak up the sodium ions and sodium chloride from salt much faster than they can absorb essential nutrients such as potassium, calcium and magnesium.
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They want to soak up someone else's dream.
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