sopping

[ US /ˈsɑpɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /sˈɒpɪŋ/ ]
ADVERB
  1. extremely wet
    dripping wet
    soaking wet
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How To Use sopping In A Sentence

  • Rather, the rejuvenating spark more likely came from a gradual sopping-up of the gas in the so-called intergalactic medium, the thin soup of material between galaxies. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • At the precipice of pubescence, the young naked initiates drop jaw to the erotic banquet," Mackert precisely preaches, "By which they are conducted through Salivia, the sopping tubeworm reclining pinkly through space, connecting first to second Earth. Mndaily.com - all articles
  • She was sopping with cold wetness, while also covered in thick mud.
  • Thus they went, a sopping sodden mess, each following the other out of the Square past the tall pines of the Mission and the Officers bedraggled salute.
  • Drew Dernavich: When most people talk about "sopping" gravy they use the term casually, unaware that it is a highly technical maneuver for eating food. The New Yorker
  • Jon Corzine , a favorite target, saying the allowance payments were another example of Mr. Corzine "sopping to the public sector unions. Naked Truth: Clothing Perk Probed
  • We both slip into sweatpants and tee shirts, and put our sopping hair up as it drips down the back of our necks.
  • (They could have easily called the sopping game before 5 innings, necessitating a full do-over. IntegrateIT - KyleWelsh.com
  • It can prevent the water from sopping in.
  • Rickie proceeded to pump her hard, rhythmically grinding the head of his dick against the rippling walls of her sopping cooch. I.O.U.
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