Simple past tense and past participle of soak.(verb)
Drenched with water, or other liquid.(adjective)
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Use "soaked" in a sentence
"On the Juliana, surgeon Henry Kelsall worried about convicts lying in soaked bedding after the deck above leaked during fierce storms."
"Got these guys just after midnight on an all night rain soaked evening of fishing!"
"I remember John Edwards coming out to the rain soaked despondent Kerry supporters at 1: AM at Faneuil Hall telling them to “Keep hope alive” while Kerry was too much of a wussy to do it himself."