drenche in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
DRENCH (verb): To soak thoroughly or saturate, often used to describe the act of being covered in liquid or experiencing heavy rainfall.
Sample Sentences
- The dense fog began to drench the streets, making it difficult to see more than a few feet ahead.
- After hours of relentless rain, the garden became a drench of vibrant colors and rich earth.
- She found solace in the sound of waves drenching the shore, a soothing rhythm in the chaos of life.
- His clothes were completely drenched after he accidentally walked into the sprinkler during the summer party.
- The relentless downpour left the town in a state of drench, with puddles forming on every corner.
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