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Meaning
Verb
●
In Liquids:
To be
saturated
with
liquid
by being
immersed
in it.
●
In Liquids:
To
immerse
in
liquid
to the point
of
saturation
or
thorough
permeation.
●
To
penetrate
or
permeate
by saturation.
●
To
allow
(especially a
liquid
) to be
absorbed
; to
take in
,
receive
. (usually + up)
●
To
overcharge
or
swindle
out of
a large amount of money.
●
To
drink
intemperately
or gluttonously.
●
In Metallurgy:
To
heat
(a
metal
) before
shaping
it.
●
In Ceramics & Liquids:
To
hold
a
kiln
at a particular
temperature
for a given
period
of time.
●
To
absorb
; to drain.
●
To
engage
in
sexual activity
with
penetration
but without
hip
thrusting
(usually said of Mormons)..
●
In Boxing:
(slang,
boxing
) To
hit
or strike.
Noun
●
An
immersion
in water etc.
●
In British English:
A drunkard.
●
A
carouse
; a
drinking
session.
●
In Australian English:
A
low-lying
depression
that
fills
with water after rain.
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Origin
soak
English
soken
Middle English (1100-1500)
socian
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
Sourced from
Etym
Related
Drench
Wash
Marinate
Rinse
Moisten
Stir
Rub
Dip
Wrap
Dry
Immerse
Bath
Splash
Burn
Wet
Rehydrate
Submerge
Boil
Spray
Pour
Bathe
Hydrate
Melt
Squeeze
Sprinkle
Fill
Dissolve
Drip
Infuse
Simmer
Clean
Douse
Warm
Drain
Seep
Scrub
Absorb
Wipe
Freeze
Cool
Swim
Blend
Mix
Massage
Toss
Relax
Throw
Marinade
Squirt
Brush
Baths
Heat
Evaporate
Shower
Cleanse
Solubilize
Washing
Blow
Cool Down
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Rhymes
Coq
Oke
Oak
Joke
Coke
Yoke
Poke
Soak
Yolk
Woke
Soke
Roke
Folk
Boke
Toke
Hoke
Awoke
Croak
Broke
Spoke
Roque
Cloak
Stoke
Proke
Evoke
Choke
Smoke
Quoke
Wroke
Avoke
Bloke
Advoke
Unyoke
Stroke
Prahok
Revoke
Provoke
Respoke
Baroque
Baroque
Bespoke
Disyoke
Convoke
Holm Oak
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