Sentence example with the word 'soakage'

soakage

Definition n. the process of becoming softened and saturated as a consequence of being immersed in water

Last update: June 15, 2015


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These run in wet seasons, but in every instance for a short distance only, and sooner or later they are lost in sand-hills, where their waters disappear and a line of stunted gum-trees (Eucalyptus rostrata) is all that is present to indicate that there may be even a soakage to mark the abandoned course.   [Please select]

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The ground became exceedingly rough and full of holes from the soakage during the rainy season.   [Please select]

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The water had now reached within five feet of the top: the rise was slower, showing that the volume had lessened; the soakage, too, was helping, but the water still gained.   [Please select]

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snugness - soakage - soaked