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The phrase "soaking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of being immersed in a liquid or to indicate something that is saturated with moisture. Example: "After the rain, the ground was soaking, making it difficult to walk without getting muddy."
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My friend Ed and I used to argue for hours about the correct order of construction: sauce, duck, spring onions and cucumber (him); or duck, spring onions and cucumber, sauce (me, clearly right as you don't want the sauce soaking into the pancake).
How early are you in the venue soaking with the atmosphere, or do you prefer being in silence and meditate about it?
The dressing down he got from Leanne Wood for seeking to scapegoat immigrants suffering with HIV for soaking up the NHS budget generated one of the few spontaneous rounds of applause of the night.
Group bookings only from mid-September to Easter The delightful valley of Glaisdale goes almost unnoticed in the eastern half of the North York Moors, with the nearby attractions of Goathland (Heartbeat country), the steam railway to Pickering and even Whitby soaking up most visitors.
In the UK, it's usually sold dried (coolchile.co.uk), so needs soaking.
However, this can be countered through food preparation methods like soaking the grain overnight before milling and by fortifying the food using locally available vitamin C-rich ingredients, such as tamarind or baobab fruit, which significantly increase iron and zinc uptake.
On the Todd river, the battle against campers that had been squalling along for more than a century was gathering force once more, with rangers confiscating blankets or soaking them with water and making them unusable.
My father still hadn't come in from his seat and was busy taking pictures and soaking up the atmosphere.
Karl is the millionaire son, chairman and wind-up merchant who has brought the club to its knees and appears to be soaking in the infamy.
And maybe the buyer will hang it in their bedroom and lie in silent solitude soaking up its tortured sumptuousness.
Immature cotton fibres also had more natural wax on them, and this helped drive water away from the oil that was soaking into them.Best of all, immature cotton is cheap, because it does not make such good fabric as the matture stuff.
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