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sopping
[ sop-ing ]
adjective
- soaked; drenched:
Her clothes were sopping from the rain.
sopping
/ ˈɒɪŋ /
adjective
- completely soaked; wet through Alsosopping wet
Example Sentences
The chewy morsels come sopping in soy sauce and flecked with chile flakes, with a rich and juicy meat filling.
“It’s only when there’s a lot of fresh fruit that the bottom tends to get sopping wet.”
Clear skies helped dry out the sopping city over the weekend but also presented a new danger as temperatures climbed to around 90 degrees and were expected to stay.
Cloth in hand, he'd head to the stylish Crittall windows in the East London flat where he once lived - because these windows, though stylish, were also sopping wet.
This past summer, even sopping Sasquatch bergs such as Quileute on the Olympic Peninsula have seen only 42% of normal rainfall since June, with just a little over 3 inches recorded at the Quileute Airport.
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