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Discover Ludwig"it was soaked" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it as an adjective to describe a person or thing that has been thoroughly saturated with liquid, for example: "The towel was soaked after being left outside in the heavy rain."
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The superhydrophobic and superoleophilic mesh could separate water from oil effectively, and its wettability kept stable even if it was soaked in the corrosive solutions for 1 h.
"It was so reliable," Chivers writes, that even when it was "soaked in bog water and coated with sand" its Soviet testers "had trouble making it jam".
It was soaked.
It was soaked with blood.
I sprayed and sprayed and sprayed my iPad, till it was soaked.
A sandbag was put over their heads while it was soaked in hot sauce.
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It is soaked until its fibres are softened and then, before printing, it is blotted until no surface water is visible.
And while Vientiane might not have the immediate good looks of its sister city Luang Prabang, it is soaked in craggy charm and atmosphere.
If it's soaked?
For us it's soaked in romance.
It burns as if it were soaked with gasoline.
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