soaker


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
soak/səʊk/
verb
  • 1 make or become thoroughly wet by immersion in liquid.
  • 2 make extremely wet: the rain soaked their hair.
  • 3 (soak something up) absorb a liquid.

    ■ expose oneself to or experience something beneficial or enjoyable.

    ■ (soak oneself in) immerse oneself in (a particular experience).

  • 4 informal impose heavy charges or taxation on.
  • 5 archaic drink heavily.
noun
  • 1 an act or period of soaking.
  • 2 informal a heavy drinker.
  • 3 Austral. a hollow where rainwater collects.
– derivatives
soakage noun,
soaked adjective,
soaker noun.
– origin OE socian; rel. to sūcan ‘to suck’.
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