addled, crapulous, drouk, fou, in liquor, lave, not done, saturate, soggy, submerged, waterlogged
Definitionadj. wet through and through
Last update: August 29, 2015
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If you walk in rain your shoes would sodden. [Please select]
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The sodden, tattered autumn leaves come falling one by one, The bronze and red chrysanthemums are glowing in the sun. [Please select]
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Often, in freezing weather, the sodden roots can actually dislodge tiles. [Please select]
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It might be taking up for a golden autumn, ripening corn, and fruit, and tree, or it might break up into shower and tempest, sodden earth, and weltering sky. [Please select]
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Gratus, the procurator, left thus without a party, saw the fires which, in the fifteen years, had sunk into sodden smoke begin to glow with returning life. [Please select]
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A thick haze encircled the moon, and under it a denser exhalation began to creep up from the sodden land. [Please select]
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In a minute or two he began to run; for the night air searched his sodden clothes and chilled him. [Please select]
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He struck off the sodden track and dived into the mist, Tristram following close at his heels. [Please select]
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An armless pair of them flop wrestling, growling, in maimed sodden playfight. [Please select]
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