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Adjective: drenched  drencht
  1. Abundantly covered or supplied with; often used in combination
    "drenched in moonlight"; "moon-drenched meadows";
    - drenched in
     
  2. Very wet, esp. with rainwater
    "We arrived home drenched after getting caught in the downpour";
    - soaked
Verb: drench  drench
  1. Cover with liquid; pour liquid onto
    "The rain drenched us completely";
    - douse, dowse, soak, sop, souse
     
  2. Make very wet or full of water
    "The tsunami drenched every boat in the harbour";
    - swamp
     
  3. Stain or soak, especially with blood
    "The war drenched the country in blood";
    - imbrue
     
  4. Force to drink
    "They drenched the horse with water after the race"

See also: covered

Type of: cater, flood, impregnate, provide, put up, saturate, supply, wet

Encyclopedia: Drenched

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