How to use in-sentence of “soak”:
– The new settlers were able to get water by putting wooden barrels into the sand, and letting the water in the ground soak into them.
– Many honeyeaters have a highly developed brush-tipped tongue, covered with bristles which soak up liquids readily.
– The malt water soak in boiled rice until grains of rice appear on the surface.
– This means that when the precipitation does soak into the ground, it can be very wet and muddy.
– Both living and dead plants can soak up water.
– Some prefer to soak the lentils for a longer time and discard the water.
– It rains so hard that the water can not soak into the ground fast enough, and the water rushes down the mountainsides or hills into streams and rivers.

