Like other team members, he hated wearing sweat-soaked cotton T shirts during practice and games.
Drop your ideas of a coke-soaked land still lost in the days of the Escobar gang.
Hardware supply gluts last a few days or weeks but always get soaked up.
The flood-soaked place was demolished months ago, and they're waiting for a government buyout.
The virus, injected into the chest and limb muscles, is soaked up by motor neurons.
Overseas markets soaked up some of the resulting output, thanks to a falling yen.
The raisins, for example, have to be soaked in rum for at least 24 hours.
The contracts may be watertight, but you can get soaked waiting for a judgment.
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Ordinary folks were soaked again during the New Deal years (1933-1940) when federal spending doubled.
His son soaked up his father's mastery of the clothing business but not his bluster.
Drought has cut Australia's 2007 crop, and some of the surplus may be soaked up.
My T-shirt was soaked with sweat, and there was red fuzz in my underwear.
Canada boasts 54, 000 square miles of oil-soaked earth containing approximately 1.7 trillion barrels of oil.
As that surplus is being soaked up then the inequality will, quite naturally, diminish.
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He described them as "pretty well-equipped" but "soaked to the skin, cold and exhausted".
Between mouthfuls of syrup-soaked pancake, Dalyne Gaede laments that he can no longer find work.
MPs were forced to hang lime-soaked sheets over the windows of the House of Commons.
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Well, first, we had a fire drill and everyone got soaked in the rain.
Soaked in film history and glamour, Cannes makes a fortune every year by hosting entertainment-industry events.
Her work My Bed, which featured a urine-soaked sheet, attracted much attention in 1999.
If a fund soaked its clients a lot last year, it's probably going to do the same this year.
She should pay to have her toes soaked, her feet scrubbed of dead skin.
Australia scored six tries in response to England's two and were worthy winners in rain-soaked Melbourne.
In both cases the demand expands because more resources are being soaked up by the corporate sector.
The French eat tons of cheese and bread and butter-soaked cuisine, yet they know when to stop.
Open pits have become lakes, stockpiles are soaked, and rail lines are submerged and in places destroyed.
Far from the champagne-soaked podium celebrations, they are in an altogether different race: one to avoid extinction.
In the latter case, the kernels are soaked in lye first (making hominy) then dried before grinding.
But 10-man Rochdale soaked up a burst of late Darlington pressure to take the match to penalties.
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