Soak
71soak into — phr verb Soak into is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑blood …
72soak oneself in — immerse oneself in (a particular experience). → soak …
73soak something up — absorb a liquid. → soak …
74soak one’s face — tv. to drink heavily. □ They’re down at the tavern soaking their faces. □ Well, I guess I’ll go soak my face for a while …
75soak in — See: SINK IN …
76soak up — {v.} 1. To take up water or other liquid as a sponge does. * /The rag soaked up the water that I spilled./ 2. To use a sponge or something like a sponge to take up liquid. * /John soaked up the water with the rag./ 3. {informal} To take up into… …
77soak in — See: SINK IN …
78soak up — {v.} 1. To take up water or other liquid as a sponge does. * /The rag soaked up the water that I spilled./ 2. To use a sponge or something like a sponge to take up liquid. * /John soaked up the water with the rag./ 3. {informal} To take up into… …
79soak — 1) a bait or trap fishing for some time to catch fish 2) to haul a net using the slow roll of the boat as leverage (Newfoundland) …
80soak up — verb absorb The tissue soaked up all of the spilled milk …