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soak <a soak; soaks> N

soak <a soak; soaks> N

soak

soak N

soak REL
soak REL

soak N

soak up VB

soak up

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The most effective method involved soaking the parchment in ethanol to replace the water, placing it between blotting sheets, and vacuum-packing it.
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Soak the seeds for eight hours in 10% diluted household bleach (1 pt bleach, 9 pts water) to ensure a disease free, even sprouting.
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The timber is tolerant of being soaked, and is used in fences.
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After soaking, the remaining extractant, which is not inside the pores, is evaporated.
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Traditionally massive fights would break out as people tried to soak one another in flower pollen or scented maize flour.
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This one happens to soak guests in the back row.
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The player who soaked most of the targets in time given becomes a winner.
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Generally the beans are soaked in water and allowed to sprout.
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Another method involves soaking the tile, setting the tile then allowing it to dry, sealing the tile, then grouting.
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The inner layer is edible rice paper, and the outer layer is paper soaked in vegetable oil.
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