How to use in-sentence of “soaked”:
+ When soaked in water the seeds of several basil varieties become gelatinous.
+ The cereal had to be soaked overnight before being eaten.
+ The insulation on knob and tube wiring was usually cotton cloth soaked in asphalt.
+ The pieces can then be bitten, sucked, left to melt in the mouth or be soaked in coffee.
+ The fruit is thinly sliced and soaked or cooked in honey or sugar to create a chunky syrup.
+ The ozone can ignite paper soaked in alcohol.
Example sentences of “soaked”:
+ To make birch bark useless as tinder, it must be soaked in water for a very long time.
+ The cabbage is soaked in salt water for a few hours.
+ The tannins can be soaked out, using water.
+ The dough is then rolled into balls and fried, after which it is soaked in a sugar syrup.
+ Biochar can be soaked in nutrients to “charge” it which makes it a very good soil additive or fertilizer.
+ LSD is a powerful drug – typically, small squares of blotting paper or gelatine are soaked in LSD, which are then swallowed, although it may also come in tablets or capsules.
+ It grows easily from a seed if the fruit is soaked in water for a few days and then gently scrubbed to remove the skin.
+ To make birch bark useless as tinder, it must be soaked in water for a very long time.
+ The cabbage is soaked in salt water for a few hours.
+ The tannins can be soaked out, using water.
+ It is a pickle made from fresh fruit or vegetables that are soaked in salt and sake-no-kaku.
+ Paper soaked in lead acetate is passed through hydrogen sulfide.
+ Items such as stone or metal balls, burning materials and weighted cloth soaked in quicklime or Greek fire are have been written about.
+ At first, he used cotton filters soaked in sulfuric acid.
+ This is water which has soaked into the limestone.