drench in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

drench in the PONS Dictionary

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A brown, sticky substance formed over the surface and when the lava was drenched in sterilized water a thick, brown liquid leached out.
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The basin holds 105 permanent streams and rivers that number 497 km, the region being drenched in rains regularly.
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The game has a volumetric liquid system, where blood drenches the surroundings when the player slice up the enemies multiple times in a frenzied attack.
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What a wonderful tonic to be exposed to bright sunshine, drenching rain, choking dust, dripping fog, rigid air, punishing winds!
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Jack then proceeds to take a sample of the phage and pour it into the sprinkler system and drench everyone with it.
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Drenching the wood framing in accelerant, he burns the house down.
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Things go from bad to worse when he accidentally drenches himself with a can of paint and is mistaken for a monster.
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As the hill was periodically drenched by torrential rains, a runoff system was a necessity.
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He played with savage intensity, dashing around the court like a madman, drenched in sweat, and was accounted a good player.
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They then pushed it through the town to his front door where they drenched it with petrol and set it on fire.
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