1. drenched - Adjective
2. drenched - Verb
4. drenched - Adjective Satellite
of Drench
Source: Webster's dictionarydrenched in moonlight Source: Internet
moon-drenched meadows Source: Internet
A brown, sticky substance formed over the surface and when the lava was drenched in sterilized water a thick, brown liquid leached out. Source: Internet
After the ten-minute event, the ground and the people's clothing, which had been drenched by a previous rainstorm, were both dry. Source: Internet
Around 1552–1553, they obtained temporary permission to erect storage sheds onshore, in order to dry out goods drenched by sea water; Fung, 7. they soon built rudimentary stone houses around the area now called Nam Van. Source: Internet
By 10:30pm, news of bloodshed to the west and south of the city began trickling into the Square, often told by witnesses drenched in blood. Source: Internet