Soaked, drenched, completely wet to the point of dripping
“Sometime later, Bob stood, dragging the sopping clothes out of the lake.”
Present participle for to soak or wet thoroughly in liquid
“Instead, he watched the barely dressed warlock sop his clothes in the bucket in an effort to clean them.”
Present participle for to be, or cause to be, wet or waterlogged
“I hadn't worn a swimsuit, and I didn't want to sop my clothes like earlier that summer when Danny pushed me in.”
Present participle for to submerge or plunge, typically into a liquid
“They take the bread and sop it in the wine and eat it.”
Present participle for to soak up liquid using an absorbent substance
“We take bread and sop up the soup from the brown ceramic bowls.”
Present participle for to make moist or moister
Present participle for to consume a liquid
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