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drenched to the skin
To be completely soaked with water—usually rain—through one's clothes. Come in out of that rain! Oh, you're drenched to the skin, you'll catch cold if you aren't careful!
drench someone or something in something
and drench someone or something with somethingto soak someone or something in something. A sudden summer shower drenched them in sheets of rain. My raincoat was drenched with droplets from the foggy night air.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Korneli | | - | Georgian |
MickaËL | | - | French |
Anacleto | | ah-nah-KLE-to (Italian, Spanish) | Italian, Spanish, Portuguese |
&Aelig;Lfsige | | - | Anglo-Saxon |
Jacinto | | hah-THEEN-to (Spanish), hah-SEEN-to (Latin American Spanish) | Spanish, Portuguese |
Hinrich | | HIN-rikh | Low German |