Verb
(of a liquid) To wet a surface and be absorbed completely
To spend time experiencing something
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA soak in the rooftop hot tub at in Jackson, Wyo., will be by reservation only. Source: Internet
Along the way, we’ll take in unique performances, visit little-known museums commemorating the country’s Soviet past, and to cap things off, explore Tbilisi’s ancient sulfur bath district, where we’ll allow our extraordinary week to fully soak in. Source: Internet
A massage at Wildflower Spa, combined with a soak in the huge, outdoor hot tub will have you raring to tear up the mountain for another day. Source: Internet
After a long day of hiking or skiing, there is nothing better to do than soak in a hot tub or rejuvenate in a sauna. Source: Internet
“Growing up in Delhi, you also soak in the Punjabi culture,” he says. Source: Internet
And by pausing, you can soak in the scariness of each individual transformation. Source: Internet