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Discover Ludwig"get soaked" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something becoming drenched by water or other liquid, such as rain. For example, "She got soaked as she walked home in the pouring rain."
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Get soaked.
Go and get soaked!
Get soaked again.
"I knew I was going to get soaked.
Dresses and suits get soaked and stay damp.
("You will get wet. You may get soaked!" warns a sign before you board).
When it rained, he and his thin cotton mattress would get soaked, he told me.
If it poured, fans in many of the temporary venues would get soaked, too.
Liberals say the rich pay too little; conservatives argue that the rich get soaked.
But the country-wide water festival is also a way to get soaked and cool off during peak hot season.
(Trespassers will also get soaked by a motion-activated sprinkler Mr. Gore bought to drive away the cats).
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