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Sog
Part of Speech: noun, verb, adjective
Definitions:
- (Noun) A state of being completely soaked or heavily wet.
- (Verb) To make something become soaked or heavily wet.
- (Adjective) Describing something that is damp, dampened, or soaked.
Sample Sentences:
(Noun)
1. After being caught in the rain, I was in a complete sog from head to toe.
2. The hiker's shoes were soaked through, resulting in an uncomfortable sog throughout the hike.
(Verb)
1. The heavy rain quickly sogs the ground, making it muddy and difficult to walk on.
2. Be careful not to spill your drink, as it may sog your papers and ruin them.
(Adjective)
1. The fabric felt sog and cold against my skin.
2. Due to the persistent rain, the campers woke up to find their tents and belongings in a sog state.
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