释义 |
sogged, ppl. a.|sɒgd| [f. sog v. + -ed1.] Soaked, saturated.
1860Gosse Rom. Nat. Hist. i. 15 The unwieldy caddis⁓worms are lazily dragging about their curiously-built houses over the sogged leaves. 1929H. Williamson Beautiful Yrs. xxiii. 237 A weary, misty dawn dispelled the phantasms and presented a reality of sogged ground and wet drippings from the trees. 1947K. Tennant Lost Haven iii. 53 Ground's too cold, everything's too sogged for the feed to grow. 1966S. Heaney Death of Naturalist 23 For days I sadly hung Round the yard, watching the three sogged remains Turn mealy and crisp as old summer dung. |