Slide your spoonful of cereal on over to your milk for a quick bath or a longer soak, and control your crunch.
These pieces of kitchen gear make excellent gifts|PopSci Commerce Team|October 6, 2020|Popular Science
This tray can hold anything and everything you might need for a relaxing soak.
Bathtub trays that will keep you entertained and relaxed|PopSci Commerce Team|September 2, 2020|Popular Science
These are made for a hot tub, but if your bath is big enough they can really liven up a soak, holding whatever beverage you might want to sip while finishing up that new book about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
This Weekend: You’ll Never Bathe the Same Way Again|Joshua Eferighe|August 21, 2020|Ozy
While previous approaches relied on long soaks in the solution to ensure enough CNTs got deposited, the researchers instead carried out a series of 10-second soaks interspersed with drying.
Carbon Nanotube Transistors May Soon Give Waning Moore’s Law a Boost|Edd Gent|June 1, 2020|Singularity Hub
They repeated these cycles of soak-and-release at least 10 times.
Here’s one way to harvest water right out of the air|Sid Perkins|April 24, 2020|Science News For Students
Spring is starting to arrive, and we plan to soak up as much sun as our vitamin-D-deficient bodies can handle.
New York City’s Best New Hotspots This Spring|Sara Sayed, Valeriya Safronova|April 2, 2014|DAILY BEAST
It had a festive air last Sunday as residents flooded into the spotlessly clean park to soak up the first rays of spring.
Is Kharkiv Ukraine’s Next Tipping Point?|Vijai Maheshwari|March 13, 2014|DAILY BEAST
First, soak in this description of Christmas Pie, a traditional British dish that makes a Turducken seem modest.
How George Washington Celebrated Christmas|John Avlon|December 25, 2013|DAILY BEAST
We say goodbye to Romain and head to a sandwich shop nearby to soak up some of the alcohol.
Look Out! There’s a Craft-Beer Revolution Taking Over France|Jeff Campagna|December 2, 2013|DAILY BEAST
The rough edges of the lobster will help it soak up the other flavors.
Three Quinoa Recipes for Your Weekend Parties|Jane Coxwell|May 26, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Soak them in salt and water a day, then in fair water three or four hours, changing the water several times.
The American Housewife|Anonymous
Cottolene heats to a higher temperature than butter or lard, and cooks so quickly the fat has no chance to soak in.
Fifty-Two Sunday Dinners|Elizabeth O. Hiller
I'll see if Bunny is coming after I put your clothes to soak.
Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue Keeping Store|Laura Lee Hope
Soak a package of gelatine in a cupful of cold water and dissolve by gentle heat.
The Myrtle Reed Cook Book|Myrtle Reed
Every day we put twenty-five in soak for each man, which, with us, makes 150.
Shifts and Expedients of Camp Life, Travel & Exploration|W. B. Lord
British Dictionary definitions for soak
soak
/ (səʊk) /
verb
to make, become, or be thoroughly wet or saturated, esp by immersion in a liquid
(when intr, usually foll by in or into) (of a liquid) to penetrate or permeate
(tr; usually foll by in or up)(of a permeable solid) to take in (a liquid) by absorptionthe earth soaks up rainwater
(tr; foll by out or out of)to remove by immersion in a liquidshe soaked the stains out of the dress
(tr)metallurgyto heat (a metal) prior to working
informalto drink excessively or make or become drunk
(tr)US and Canadianslangto overcharge
(tr)Britishslangto put in pawn
noun
the act of immersing in a liquid or the period of immersion
the liquid in which something may be soaked, esp a solution containing detergent