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    Use "soak up" in a sentence

    soak up example sentences

    soak up


    1. It was given off by the fabricators mounted to the Lula's great top plate, a sandblasted foot of soft iron in a circle, meant to soak up all the snowflakes they would hit


    2. By the time that he did make the connection he was sinking to the floor and losing consciousness, his head and shoulders wrapped in an old bath towel that his step-mother had thrown over his head as she struck to soak up the inevitable streams of blood


    3. SOAK UP THE INSPIRATION FROM THESE WRITINGS AND ACCOMPLISH


    4. dressing gown, had her legs twisted round by the side of her chair so her feet could soak up the


    5. It was Adem’s fourth pint, and he was glad to get something to eat to soak up the alcohol


    6. box of Kleenex to soak up my tears and my snot


    7. "You know," he said, "we need some sort of an inner cap to soak up all this sweat


    8. that the building materials “soak up the


    9. I used the bread the boy had to soak up as much blood as it would hold


    10. Picking up the towel he rubs his hands hard into the material hoping the absorbent towel will soak up the silicone

    11. Leading the way are the wetlands, which soak up incoming winds and water


    12. So we learn that just as trees soak up water for life,


    13. sit at a table right on the water, soak up the sun, and have a guy bring us a fresh cup of tea, a


    14. She paused briefly to soak up the compliment


    15. We learn that just as trees soak up water for life, men soak up the 'teachings of God' -


    16. Nevertheless, when talking about universal truths and truths of the universe, the truth is that Gordon was not in a position to soak up and analyze the whole truth, so his truth is not a truth of the universe


    17. "Aha, here lies perhaps our first answer: that from the early days of learning to walk and talk, in whichever order we managed these in, we have been told that our brains are giant sponges, designed to soak up information that we might learn things


    18. The hosiery is the head and the excess will be placed in the baby food jar to soak up water


    19. Ailia excitedly opened the front door and stepped outside to soak up its rare company


    20. She tried to soak up the love he was showering her with, the attention he was giving her so freely

    21. soak up the atmosphere


    22. But then he realizes that she's not ignoring him completely, because she's started to soak up his stress and the heartbeat in the hand against his starts to pick up


    23. go in there and smell his pillow and soak up the


    24. up for this free course and soak up this excellent process


    25. tried to soak up some of the liquid as he gasped out a reply, “Well, comrade Major, we are not certain that he is passing information


    26. He seemed to be the only one with time to stroll, to look around, and to soak up the occasional shaft of warm sunshine that pierced its way between the glass and concrete towers


    27. They soak up this worship as their natural due… as their god-given right… and retire back to the seclusion of their boring, dead, empty lives


    28. Soundless, moving away to collect himself, the ground seemed to soak up the


    29. He seemed eager to play the part of tour guide, which suited Ingrid just fine, as she felt it necessary to soak up all the information she could about these new surroundings


    30. stopping at various favourite spots to soak up the beauty of the day and the individual

    31. This will give you a chance to soak up the information you put on paper


    32. The floor was sprinkled with sawdust which served to soak up the beer that slopped out of the glasses of those whose hands were too unsteady to hold them upright


    33. Peter told her, rather late, that the material would soak up dye more completely if she worked with the yarn before it was woven, or even with raw fleeces; and that improved the shade, but not the fastness


    34. Problem is, they soak up a lot of power, and they have to run all day long


    35. Caris pressed her face into Mair’ s soft breasts, letting the woollen robe soak up the tears


    36. He did his best to soak up the water and then fished in the drain, trying not to register the gunked texture of the pipes


    37. (And who, by the way, just sold them those positions at those slightly higher prices?) The large traders will certainly be willing to soak up this extra inventory


    38. For example: (1) As if governed by Newton's First Law of Motion, an institution will resist any change in its current direction; (2) Just as work expands to fill available time, corporate projects or acquisitions will materialize to soak up available funds; (3) Any business craving of the leader, however foolish, will be quickly supported by detailed rate-of-return and strategic studies prepared by his troops; and (4) The behavior of peer companies, whether they are expanding, acquiring, setting executive compensation or whatever, will be mindlessly imitated


    39. Thaniel pushed a handkerchief between his hands to soak up the blood


    40. Such a point of the field of battle devours more combatants than such another, just as more or less spongy soils soak up more or less quickly the water which is poured on them

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    Synonyms for "soak up"

    cushion sop incorporate absorb sponge consume devour