soakingly
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[edit]Adverb
[edit]soakingly (comparative more soakingly, superlative most soakingly)
- To the point of soaking; imparting extreme wetness.
- 1910, Charles Turley, The Voyages of Captain Scott[1]:
- The temperature at noon had risen to 33 deg., and everything was more soakingly wet than ever, if that was possible.
- 1902, Harry Furniss, The Confessions of a Caricaturist, Vol 2 (of 2)[2]:
- There are people who even in this enlightened age vegetate upon the face of the earth and know not these things, and a very great many more who do not know that they ought to select a soakingly wet day to appreciate the Falls of Niagara at their highest value.