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Discover Ludwig"completely soaked" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something is entirely saturated with water or another liquid. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as describing the condition of clothes after being caught in the rain or submerged in water. Example: After jumping in the pool, the kids were completely soaked from head to toe.
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"It was hot and I got completely soaked," Sherman tells me.
I write completely soaked in the scene, with my nose very close to the page.
"I was completely soaked from head to toe," Mr. DiNizio said.
I was out playing, they found me completely soaked in mud.
We got completely soaked, but we made our way outside, onto Vesey Street.
"All the players decided to change because they were completely soaked.
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Experimentally, it was observed that maximum 25 g of silica could be added in methanol AFC solution to completely soak the silica gel and permit mixing.
Completely soak it.
Do not completely soak your Beanie Boo.
Completely soak your hair with water by rinsing it for around a minute.
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