How To Use Soak up In A Sentence

  • It's true what they say about the sunny south-east - because Ireland's hills soak up moisture from prevailing south-westerlies, it really is a good deal brighter and drier here.
  • I wanted to soak up the sense of preparation and anticipation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The new legislation which was intended to `soak up "the millions of them floating round the country has backfired in its purpose. A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
  • Soak up some sun or daydream the day away.
  • There'll be ample opportunity to relax, swim and soak up some sun.
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  • Well, the idea of pushing a tampon into your vagina to soak up the flow seems totally gross at first.
  • This sponge doesn't soak up water very well.
  • View the beautiful east window and soak up the sense of history at Carlisle Cathedral, where there are many historical points of interest.
  • Pizzas are grilled, and kebabs threaded with bread between the chunks of meat, to soak up their juices as they cook.
  • Go to a sidewalk cafe, order coffee, and soak up the atmosphere .
  • They soak up the delicious chicken flavour. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can soak up the vista without having to leave the comfort of the duvet. The Sun
  • I got plain white rice to soak up the stew, while my companion opted for attiéké, which is similar to North African couscous except that it's made with manioc instead of semolina.
  • I wanted to soak up the sense of preparation and anticipation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rail network can not soak up demand displaced from the roads.
  • She held the pillow to her face, letting it soak up her tears, and wept silently.
  • This led me to use only pencil and ballpoint pens and to slip in a piece of kitchen towel to soak up wet ink.
  • I would have liked to tell you in person that I have found your way of expressing your thoughts on the future of our profession and knowledge management to be inspirational and that I read "out front with stephan abram" on the bus during my commute to my first professional library job- just to soak up your vision and boost my confidence with your bravado and encouragement. Stephen's Lighthouse: SLA Western Canada Chapter
  • It is funky and odd; play a board game or just soak up its charm. Times, Sunday Times
  • In spite of his expressed desire to soak up atmosphere, he did not feel at home there.
  • There'll be ample opportunity to relax, swim and soak up some sun.
  • With hands and eyes free, you can soak up the delights of the Balinese countryside: the green baize of the paddy fields, the split gate temples, the daily processions.
  • Crush three cloves of garlic in there and let the oil soak up all the garlicky goodness.
  • This is why Taiwan is staking a claim by moving to a higher end product and allowing China to soak up the less prestigious and demanding pleasure boat business.
  • To offset such a scenario, you might think OPEC would let prices drift lower, in order to spur economic growth that would soak up that excess crude.
  • Others will take it easier, relax in the garden and soak up the sun.
  • They soak up the delicious chicken flavour. Times, Sunday Times
  • Don't soak up everything uncritically.
  • They soak up the delicious chicken flavour. Times, Sunday Times
  • The construction workers wear soft eyes that soak up the morning sun, and the janitors have attentive ears that listen to the jostle of walking mobs.
  • Children soak up language incredibly quickly.
  • It only lasts a brisk 80 minutes, but by the time it has clocked up an hour there is a sense of overkill, that the eyes can only soak up so much humour and eccentricity before fatigue creeps in.
  • You have to soak up the air of antiquity and fill in the blanks yourself. Times, Sunday Times
  • I love to lie on the beach and soak up the sun.
  • Children danced by the bandstand and cartwheeled across the grass, while others enjoyed a picnic or stretched out to soak up the sunshine.
  • It is on a corner plot with wide gardens on three sides, so you can soak up the sun. The Sun
  • They soak up the delicious chicken flavour. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just stroll around the bazaar and soak up the atmosphere.
  • Willow will be planted to shore up the banks of the River Devon and wetland created to soak up water on neighbouring hilltops.
  • There was a bit of a leak from the tanker so we put absorbents down to soak up the spillage, of about half a litre, and put a barrier up around the vehicle.
  • Hartlepool collected a £40,000 sponge to soak up some of their debts, Darlington took in exchange their outstanding midfield player.
  • Willow will be planted to shore up the banks of the River Devon and wetland created to soak up water on neighbouring hilltops.
  • The cloudbank spread, seeming to soak up the light.
  • This hot offer means you will pay less to relax and soak up those rays. The Sun
  • I would love to try and soak up the revelatory autobiographies of these slabs 'archeological wear and tear, as if the tombstones could whisper bits of testimony to me, or relay the dying memories or last wishes of a weary life who fell beside them; to the subtopian eye it would be a compelling foray into the realities of those who have and continue to interact with these walls on a daily basis, those who have crawled through them, been thrown up against them, who have lost or saved their businesses because of them, hid behind them for their lives, been made to stare at them for years, whose mother's hearts have been splattered all over them. Subtopia
  • The right to enter a church, to worship, say a prayer, soak up the atmosphere and to find a few moments' peace should be free to all.
  • A computer can soak up all you key into it.
  • Hartlepool collected a £40,000 sponge to soak up some of their debts, Darlington took in exchange their outstanding midfield player.
  • One advantage is that you can open the rear window independently of the roof and soak up some extra engine sound, and that's nice. Times, Sunday Times
  • The irrepressible reeds strain to soak up cubistic rays of sunlight. Buzzine » Order, Chaos, Light
  • Citron grills octopus until it's sultry and smoky, then adds opaline orbs of cod cheeks to soak up a rich black-currant-and-caper broth.
  • At Studio Bliss, a recently opened spa on the St-Laurent strip, you can double your pleasure with a four-hand massage or soak up a rain massage.
  • Keaton comes here once or twice a year to soak up the atmosphere.
  • The share purchase programme that has been used to soak up some of its excess cash will probably carry on in due course. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are plenty of houses and churches where you can soak up the carefully arranged atmosphere of bygone Bloomsbury.
  • Discovered in the southeastern U.S. by university researchers, this beautiful fern has a unique ability to soak up arsenic from the ground into its fronds, which may be clipped and disposed of safely. Archive 2006-03-01
  • Keaton comes here once or twice a year to soak up the atmosphere.
  • Work up an appetite in the beautiful pool, or soak up splendid views of the North Sea coast.
  • I always loved Meg's gorgeous photos and wanted to soak up the apparent peaceful, spiritual vibe of the place.
  • We lie on the grass, soak up the morning sun, bask in the simple pleasure of a static cup of coffee. Times, Sunday Times
  • I tried to soak up most of the spilt milk with a cloth.
  • They can selectively attract and soak up liquids and gases at the molecular level, making them useful in products from cat litter to water treatment.
  • The cells will promptly start to soak up moisture.
  • The cells will promptly start to soak up moisture.
  • But many will probably come just to gawp at the locals and soak up the legend.
  • In addition, increasing interest rates raises the cost to the central bank of its so-called sterilization operations, in which the bank issues debt to soak up funds from exports and foreign capital inflows. Beijing Raises Interest Rates Again
  • Enjoy a glass of wine, discuss, argue or simply listen and soak up the convivial atmosphere of this book gathering.
  • The home market will soak up most of the extra money, creating opportunities for resellers.
  • Concertgoers are encouraged to bring their picnic hampers, chairs and blankets and sit back and soak up the atmosphere.
  • In a deluxe terrace suite, you can soak up the sights from your own outdoor Jacuzzi.
  • ‘You eat it with the coco bread to soak up the spice and the juice,’ she said.
  • Crystal gems do not soak up water, because of their closely packed crystalline structure that does not permit water molecules to enter.
  • I stayed with an Israeli family, and relished the chance to soak up their culture at ground-level.
  • At this time sops - pieces of bread - were used to soak up liquid mixtures, and these were often first toasted, which reduced their tendency to disintegrate.
  • Thousands of people flocked to beaches and parks to soak up the sun. The Sun
  • If you miss the call, your voicemail will soak up the action.
  • You have to soak up the air of antiquity and fill in the blanks yourself. Times, Sunday Times
  • We soak up norms quicker than bread soaks up soup, particularly in normative contexts like university. The Latest Teacup Tempest
  • During this time he allows Jesus to soak up all of his sinfulness and depravity and then to fill him with the presence of Holy Spirit.
  • In a deluxe terrace suite, you can soak up the sights from your own outdoor Jacuzzi.
  • He used a towel to soak up the blood.
  • Order a cortado (an espresso with a dash of milk) and a plate of empanadas (like mini Cornish pasties) and soak up the history.
  • They soak up all the resources, leaving little or nothing for experimentation or new approaches to new circumstances.
  • The orecchiette soak up all the flavours of the lamb broth. Times, Sunday Times
  • You have to soak up the air of antiquity and fill in the blanks yourself. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can soak up the rays and watch the locals play volleyball. The Sun
  • This is because the dark scales soak up the sunlight, to warm the butterfly.
  • Given the right environment, children are like sponges and will soak up information.
  • Pizzas are grilled, and kebabs threaded with bread between the chunks of meat, to soak up their juices as they cook.
  • Another trick she suggests is to wear a fabric headband while working out to hold loose pieces of your hair back. as well as soak up the sweat.
  • But many will probably come just to gawp at the locals and soak up the legend.
  • You have to soak up the air of antiquity and fill in the blanks yourself. Times, Sunday Times
  • I've never been in a car with so many pockets, compartments and clever little spaces to soak up the detritus of modern family driving.
  • NREL uses syrupy liquids which contain salty desiccants to soak up the humidity.
  • In a deluxe terrace suite, you can soak up the sights from your own outdoor Jacuzzi.
  • Use a paper towel to soak up the cooking oil.
  • Yet each little fish has an understandable incentive to hang back a little and let the other stickleback soak up more of the risk. SuperCooperators
  • Best practice is to spam sunder , and use HS in between to soak up excess rage.
  • Once the exertion is over you return to the camp's wooden chalets to soak up the tranquil setting or unwind in the thermal pools. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet, like other places, Utah has to turn to low-tech services to soak up its growing numbers of literate job-hunters.
  • Order a steak, tune in to that trendy trip hop and soak up a classy laid back vibe.
  • This is a place to take your foot off the gas and soak up the visual splendour in an unhurried atmosphere. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can soak up the vista without having to leave the comfort of the duvet. The Sun
  • But one advantage of large project-oriented or center-oriented* grants is that they are educational 'sinks' -- they soak up surplus PhDs. ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
  • Thousands of people flocked to beaches and parks to soak up the sun. The Sun
  • We lie on the grass, soak up the morning sun, bask in the simple pleasure of a static cup of coffee. Times, Sunday Times
  • With a luxury hotel offering stunning views over the beautiful city and plenty of culture to soak up, a Paris babymoon could be just what the doctor ordered.
  • To get millions of people to sit down in front of a TV channel for any length of time and soak up all those advertising messages, broadcasters first have to spend big money.
  • Under the elm leaf-shape structure are cooling condensers that soak up humidity from the desert air. Weatherwatch: The 'Pineapple express' flows from Hawaii to the US
  • You just want to lie and luxuriate in it, to soak up the sound until you reach bursting point.
  • If you plan to stain end the grain, apply a wood conditioner before staining so the end won't soak up too much stain.
  • Add chopped mushrooms and thyme leaves and let them soak up all the flavours. Times, Sunday Times
  • The suspension was able to soak up major road undulations over rough terrain.
  • I tried to soak up most of the spilt milk with a cloth.
  • They soak up the delicious chicken flavour. Times, Sunday Times
  • They soak up the delicious chicken flavour. Times, Sunday Times
  • Props to the restaurant for not pointedly bringing our check as we were lingering over desert or having them bring us basket after basket of bread to soak up every last drop of sauce from our various dishes.
  • She had lain with Maggie beside the swimming pool and had let her whole body soak up the sun.
  • You have to soak up the air of antiquity and fill in the blanks yourself. Times, Sunday Times
  • Each will earn at least $1,200 (£875) a day - the amount depending on the size of their boat - to lay down and collect "sorbent" booms that will soak up oil on the water. Latest news, breaking news, current news, UK news, world news, celebrity news, politics news
  • A computer can soak up all you key into it.
  • This hot offer means you will pay less to relax and soak up those rays. The Sun
  • Other ethnic groups also seem to have trooped to Azusa Street to soak up the new shower of blessing.
  • The Sichuan Wonton with Red Oil was once again luscious perfection (the sauce is too good to waste and so I add a few forkfuls of their (somehow) delicately seasoned plain white rice to soak up the sauce when done. NJ Dining: Chengdu 1 (UPDATED August 2009)
  • The share purchase programme that has been used to soak up some of its excess cash will probably carry on in due course. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of spill or leak : flood with water to polymerize. Soak up with an inert absorbent.
  • It is on a corner plot with wide gardens on three sides, so you can soak up the sun. The Sun
  • One advantage is that you can open the rear window independently of the roof and soak up some extra engine sound, and that's nice. Times, Sunday Times
  • First soak up any liquid oil residues with a paper towel.
  • He grabbed a nearby stack of bandages and piled on one after the other until he felt there was enough to soak up the blood.
  • Go to a sidewalk cafe, order coffee, and soak up the atmosphere .
  • Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus and protective suits laid sheets of absorbent material on the slick to soak up the chemicals.
  • Last year, I lived within walking distance of the carnival route, and I went in both days to soak up the atmosphere.
  • Will his profits skyrocket under a system in which he can soak up advertising dollars for both print and television?
  • There simply isn't enough money in the world to build enough roads to soak up that kind of demand.
  • The healthiest bodies - those of athletes and soldiers - soak up carbohydrates and use the energy they yield productively.
  • Or you could simply soak up the convivial atmosphere and practise your French with the friendly stallholders.
  • Once the exertion is over you return to the camp's wooden chalets to soak up the tranquil setting or unwind in the thermal pools. Times, Sunday Times
  • Use a cloth to soak up some of the excess water.
  • Dip each ladyfinger into the coffee mixture to let it soak up some of the liquid (2-3 seconds) and place in the bottom of a 8×8 or 9×9-inch baking dish. Baileys and Vanilla Tiramisu | Baking Bites
  • Of spill or leak : flood with water to polymerize. Soak up with an inert absorbent.
  • There'll be ample opportunity to relax, swim and soak up some sun.
  • Enduring repeated scrapes with venomous snakes, violent death and horrific jungle-borne diseases, he emerged after weeks of toil with 70,000 hevea seeds, which he carefully dried and packed "between banana leaves to soak up excess oil," Mr. Jackson reports. He Hit the Road, Found Rubber
  • Sit in the sun with a loaf of fresh bread, a hunk of cheese and some German sausage and soak up the medieval atmosphere and scent of flowers and pine resin.
  • I tried to soak up most of the spilt milk with a cloth.
  • Keaton comes here once or twice a year to soak up the atmosphere.
  • He said a van full of sand and grit had to be used to soak up the orange juice which had spilled on to the motorway.
  • I tried to soak up most of the spilt milk with a cloth.
  • Citron grills octopus until it's sultry and smoky, then adds opaline orbs of cod cheeks to soak up a rich black-currant-and-caper broth.
  • This hot offer means you will pay less to relax and soak up those rays. The Sun
  • Vegetables like broccoli will soak up flavour best.
  • There'll be ample opportunity to relax, swim and soak up some sun.
  • There'll be ample opportunity to relax, swim and soak up some sun.
  • You have to soak up the air of antiquity and fill in the blanks yourself. Times, Sunday Times
  • The spiced pork was flavoured only delicately, and a touch on the dry side, but that just allowed it to soak up the rich jus with more gusto.
  • Simply plant the accelerator, try to keep pace with the gearchanges in the six-speed box and soak up the noise.
  • What the canvas roof adds is the chance to soak up the sunshine. The Sun
  • Use a paper towel to soak up the cooking oil.
  • It's true what they say about the sunny south-east - because Ireland's hills soak up moisture from prevailing south-westerlies, it really is a good deal brighter and drier here.
  • The chicken with sauce is perfect over a bed of rice to soak up the juices.
  • The share purchase programme that has been used to soak up some of its excess cash will probably carry on in due course. Times, Sunday Times
  • Zeolites can soak up liquid or gas molecules and also catalyze chemical reactions.
  • You can soak up the rays and watch the locals play volleyball. The Sun
  • I love to lie on the beach and soak up the sun.
  • He used a towel to soak up the blood.
  • You can soak up the rays and watch the locals play volleyball. The Sun
  • Instead, you find yourself outraged by the fact that in the course of an average working day these already unattractive garments soak up tens of billions of endemic, playfully airborne, hospital-dependent microbes issuing from the rheumy pipes and tubes of the chronically ill. Archive 2009-05-01
  • Go to a sidewalk cafe, order coffee, and soak up the atmosphere .
  • Just stroll around the bazaar and soak up the atmosphere.
  • Choose a bar with a terrace near the old port and sit and watch the world go by as you sip a glass of pastis and soak up the sun.
  • Dozens more without tickets waited outside to soak up the atmosphere.
  • Use cotton wool, or a pad for removing make-up, to soak up this mix and gently bathe the eyes.
  • You can soak up the rays and watch the locals play volleyball. The Sun
  • AGM batteries are sealed and soak up their electrolyte in absorbent material rather than containing it in liquid-filled chambers. Consumer Reports' latest car battery test finds some bargain performers
  • Once the exertion is over you return to the camp's wooden chalets to soak up the tranquil setting or unwind in the thermal pools. Times, Sunday Times
  • One advantage is that you can open the rear window independently of the roof and soak up some extra engine sound, and that's nice. Times, Sunday Times
  • First soak up any liquid oil residues with a paper towel.
  • Soak up the atmosphere along with copious quantities of mezze, from tzatziki to spanakopitta. Times, Sunday Times
  • Use a paper towel to soak up the cooking oil.
  • Yet it will soak up heavy bumps that would otherwise bounce the back end off the ground.
  • Did I need a towel to soak up blood?
  • This, remember, is the figure who won the British Amateur at Troon last month, and who chuntered on about how pivotal his car had been in the victory, having provided him with a comfortable place to soak up his classical music.
  • It is not, for example, going to point out that you could top up your pension to take advantage of the tax breaks, or transfer some savings into your spouse's name to soak up their personal allowance.
  • A thin layer of shavings goes on the mats each day to soak up excess moisture.
  • I stayed with an Israeli family, and relished the chance to soak up their culture at ground-level.
  • Yes, every watt you soak up in your puerile demonstrations of "nonconformity" does so much to advance America's greatness. Drudge Retort
  • Season the fillet by rubbing it with salt, pepper and olive oil, then seal the fillet in a hot fry pan and add the mushrooms, this will ensure that they soak up the flavours which the beef may leave in the pan.
  • Sit in the sun with a loaf of fresh bread, a hunk of cheese and some German sausage and soak up the medieval atmosphere and scent of flowers and pine resin.
  • When cooked in liquid, they soak up water and the rest of their starch gelates while the retrograded matrix maintains their structure. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • Children soak up language incredibly quickly.
  • Soak up the atmosphere as you mingle with fruit and spice sellers, basket sellers and ironmongers.
  • So if you couldn't get tickets to the paid events, you can still soak up the atmosphere.
  • You can soak up the vista without having to leave the comfort of the duvet. The Sun
  • Travelers can snorkel, dive, kayak, fish, or simply plant their feet in the sand and soak up the sun.
  • Yet it will soak up heavy bumps that would otherwise bounce the back end off the ground.
  • So if you couldn't get tickets to the paid events, you can still soak up the atmosphere.
  • It is funky and odd; play a board game or just soak up its charm. Times, Sunday Times
  • Often I would have four or five little people jostling to clamber onto my lap and soak up hugs and attention. Christianity Today
  • All of which adds up to superb straight line stability, taut handling through curves, improved roll control and a prodigious ability to soak up bumps and smooth out potholes.
  • Often I would have four or five little people jostling to clamber onto my lap and soak up hugs and attention. Christianity Today

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