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  • 11drench — [[t]drɛntʃ[/t]] v. t. 1) to wet thoroughly; soak 2) to saturate by immersion in a liquid; steep 3) to cover or fill completely; bathe: sunlight drenching the trees[/ex] 4) vet to administer a draft of medicine to (an animal), esp. by force 5)… …

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  • 14McCarthy Trenching (album) — Calamity Drenching Studio album by McCarthy Trenching Released …

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  • 16Radcliffe, Paula — ▪ 2003       In October 2002 British distance runner Paula Radcliffe cut 89 seconds from the women s world record for the marathon, the biggest improvement in the event in more than 17 years. Radcliffe s historic 2 hr 17 min 18 sec performance at …

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  • 17Water — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Water >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 water water Sgm: N 1 serum serum serosity Sgm: N 1 lymph lymph Sgm: N 1 rheum rheum Sgm: N 1 diluent diluent Sgm: N 1 agua …

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  • 18drench — [drentʃ] v [T] [: Old English; Origin: drencan; related to drink] to make something or someone extremely wet ▪ In the early morning they had got drenched in the grass. >drenching [ˈdrentʃıŋ] adj ▪ drenching rain …

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  • 19drench — [[t]dre̱ntʃ[/t]] drenches, drenching, drenched VERB To drench something or someone means to make them completely wet. [V n] They turned fire hoses on the people and drenched them. [get V ed] ...the idea of spending two whole days hanging on to a… …

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  • 20drench — /drɛntʃ / (say drench) verb (t) 1. to wet thoroughly; steep; soak: garments drenched with rain; swords drenched in blood. 2. Veterinary Science to administer a draught of medicine to (an animal), especially by force: to drench a horse. 3.… …