sopping in the PONS Dictionary

sopping Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

sopping wet

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Of course, the whole sopping mass of liquid can't just lift itself out of the glass just because of a lift offered by its bubbles.
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I opened the door into the glaring sunlight and pulled my sopping foot and ruined shoe out of the bucket.
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In a scene that made fans swoon, he emerged in the sopping wet garment after a swim.
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Not only is injera useful as a means of conveying stews to your taste buds, it's extremely efficient at sopping up the remains of sauces.
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Showed great instincts to score an intercept and was like a sopping bar of soap to tackle.
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However, it also expects the domestic economy will accelerate as a result, sopping up much of the additional fuel.
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She pulled herself up to the riverbank and, sopping wet, looked around.
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The children's bedrooms in the basement were destroyed, with beds and furniture sopping wet.
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A laundry-worker took sopping wet clothing and cranked it through the mangle, compressing the cloth and expelling the excess water.
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A sopping sponge sails through the air, hurled by a grinning child dressed as a dandelion.
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