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soaker

[ US /ˈsoʊkɝ/ ]
[ UK /sˈə‍ʊkɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who drinks alcohol to excess habitually
  2. a heavy rain

How To Use soaker In A Sentence

  • After gassing up the car, I thought to myself how fortunate I was to have bought a Super Soaker.
  • We stay there till the job is done and we arm our 'boys' with something a lot stronger than the Army equivalent of super soakers and penny black sandshoes. Archive 2009-07-01
  • The recipe calls for two pre-doughs, a biga (Italian bread starter), which has to be refrigerated overnight, and a soaker, which is some of the flour (in this case-- it can also be whole grains) with liquid and sometimes a little salt. Archive 2009-04-01
  • So as you can see...we had quite a soaker on Sunday.
  • Full many a lad fell on the battlements that were thrown up in haste, only to rise again and fight until a "soaker," wrung out in the gutter and laid away to harden in the frost, caught him in the eye and sent him to the rear, a reeling, bawling invalid, but prouder of his hurt than any veteran of his scars, just as his gang carried the band stand by storm and drove the Seventh-streeters from the Garden in ignominious flight. Children of the Tenements
  • So tonight we move out again, to our own place, where I can drink a beer and sit on the patio with my super-soaker, keeping the parking lot safe from drunken idiots with illegal fireworks on my small rented patch of America. Slow writing day #2
  • Plant melons, cucumbers, and other frequent water-users along one drip line or soaker hose; irrigate regularly.
  • Plant melons, cucumbers, and other frequent water-users along one drip line or soaker hose; irrigate regularly.
  • Things you need are a soaker hose, a hoe, fertilizer, seeds, and gardening gloves.
  • Preservative perseverance in the reeducation of his intestines was the rebuttal by whilk he sort of git the big bulge on the whole bunch of spasoakers, dieting against glues and gra-vies, in that sometime prestreet protown. Finnegans Wake
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