drench in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Drench (verb): to soak thoroughly with liquid.
Sample Sentences
- The sudden downpour drenched the streets, creating small rivers of water.
- After playing in the rain, the children were completely drenched and laughing joyfully.
- She accidentally drenched her new dress while trying to fill the watering can.
- The fireman used a hose to drench the flames, ultimately saving the building.
- He felt a sense of relief as the cool water drenched his tired body on a hot summer day.
- The sudden downpour will drench everything in the garden before we have a chance to cover it.
- She forgot her umbrella and got completely drenched on her way to work.
- The firefighters worked tirelessly to drench the flames consuming the old warehouse.
- After the storm passed, the streets were drenched with rainwater, creating small rivers.
- He decided to drench his new shirt in the pool to cool off from the summer heat.
- The sudden downpour drenched everyone waiting at the bus stop.
- She accidentally drenched her friend with a garden hose while watering the plants.
- After the intense workout, he was drenched in sweat and needed a shower.
- The storm soaked the fields, drenching the crops in much-needed water.
- They laughed as the waves drenched them during their beach outing.
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