Soaked in bubbles
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BATHEDSoaked in bubbles
AWASHSoaked (in)
STEEPEDSoaked (in)
BRINEDSoaked in saltwater
STEEPEDSoaked in liquid
BATHEDSoaked in the tub
BATHEDSoaked in a tub
MARINATEDSoaked, in a way
STEEPEDSoaked in hot water
BABACake soaked in rum
BRINEDSoaked in salt water
TRIFLESponge cake soaked in wine
sweatiestExuding, soaked in, or inducing sweat
sweatierExuding, soaked in, or inducing sweat
SIPPETPiece of toast soaked in gravy.
LYEWhat real lutefisk is soaked in
parflesha rawhide soaked in lye and dried
negroheadtobacco soaked in molasses and pressed into cake
parfleshesPARFLESH, a rawhide soaked in lye and dried
STEEPEDSoaked in hot water, as a tea bag
brewishard bread soaked in water and then boiled
unabsorbedNot taken in or soaked up; not absorbed
sippeta small piece of bread soaked in gravy
sippetsSIPPET, a small piece of bread soaked in gravy
infusing(of tea, herbs, etc.) Be soaked in this way
touchpaperpaper soaked in saltpetre and used for firing gunpowder
infuses(of tea, herbs, etc.) Be soaked in this way
negroheadsNEGROHEAD, tobacco soaked in molasses and pressed into cake
touchpapersTOUCHPAPER, paper soaked in saltpetre and used for firing gunpowder
nitrocottonguncotton, an explosive made from cotton soaked in nitric and sulphuric acids
nitrocottonsNITROCOTTON, guncotton, an explosive made from cotton soaked in nitric and sulphuric acids
dunderfunkship's biscuit soaked in water and mixed with fat and molasses also DANDYFUNK
dunderfunksDUNDERFUNK, ship's biscuit soaked in water and mixed with fat and molasses also DANDYFUNK
dandyfunka ship's biscuit, soaked in fat and molasses and baked in a pan also DUNDERFUNK
parfleche(French) rawhide soaked in lye and water, then dried on a stretcher for shields also PARFLESH
dandyfunksDANDYFUNK, a ship's biscuit, soaked in fat and molasses and baked in a pan also DUNDERFUNK
savarinspongelike cake leavened with yeast, baked in a ring mold, and often soaked with a rum syrup
parflechesPARFLECHE, (French) rawhide soaked in lye and water, then dried on a stretcher for shields also PARFLESH
savarinsspongelike cake leavened with yeast, baked in a ring mold, and often soaked with a rum syrup
cartonnage(French) papyrus or linen soaked in plaster, shaped around a body; used for mummy masks and coffins also CARTONAGE