sopping wet
sopping bread
She came in from the rain, sopping wet.
He handed her a sopping towel.
The sopping clothes needed to be wrung out before drying.
The sopping sponge soaked up all the spilled water.
She was sopping up the spilled milk with a cloth.
The sopping raincoat dripped water on the floor.
He wrung out the sopping mop before continuing to clean.
The sopping wet umbrella left a puddle on the floor.
The sopping bread soaked up the soup quickly.
She squeezed the sopping cloth over the sink.
But I-I can't yell at her because she's a sopping mess.
Fern's sneakers were sopping by the time she caught up with her father.
Emerging, from his goblet, coughing, sopping wet but still grinning, he saw something calculated to raise his spirits even higher.
This was clean, potable water, not something already cast away in a sopping towel.
“Don't ask me, ” Myrtle shouted, emerging with a wave of yet more water, which splashed onto the already sopping floor.
Aerobic organisms, which can use oxygen for energy, started sopping up some of the excess gas in the atmosphere.
Winky did stop crying, but when she sat up she was glaring at Hermione through her massive brown eyes, her whole face sopping wet and suddenly furious.
I had been so nervous that I had dropped some of his lunch down his lap and was now trying in vain to mop it up, so that a good patch of his trousers was sopping wet.
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