Soaked to the core
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DRENCHEDSoaked to the core
SODDENSoaked to the gills
stupetwo or more layers of flannel or other cloth soaked in hot water and applied to the skin as a counterirritant
ROTTEN"..... to the core"
BADRotten to the core
NOGOODRotten to the core
ROTTENBad to the core
ODIOUSRotten to the core
UNMANFrighten to the core
EVILRotten to the core
coredto remove the core of
coresto remove the core of
coringto remove the core of
coreto remove the core of
RIOCity that's patriotic to the core
CRUMBGuy who is rotten to the core
coresCORE, to remove the central part of
coringCORE, to remove the central part of
coredCORE, to remove the central part of
subjectsThe central substance or core of a thing as opposed to its attributes
gaggerA piece of iron used in a foundry mold to keep the core in place
endarch(of a primary xylem or root) developing from the periphery; having the oldest cells closest to the core
endarchy(of a primary xylem or root) developing from the periphery; having the oldest cells closest to the core
exarch(of a primary xylem or root) developing from the center; having the youngest cells closest to the core
electromagneta core of magnetic material surrounded by a coil of wire through which an electric current is passed to magnetize the core
electromagnetsELECTROMAGNET, a core of magnetic material surrounded by a coil of wire through which an electric current is passed to magnetize the core
zemstvosone of a system of elected local assemblies established in 1864 by Alexander II to replace the authority of the nobles in administering local affairs after the abolition of serfdom: became the core of the liberal movement from 1905 to 1917
zemstvoone of a system of elected local assemblies established in 1864 by Alexander II to replace the authority of the nobles in administering local affairs after the abolition of serfdom: became the core of the liberal movement from 1905 to 1917