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Past wet. Past soaked. The point where towels file for unemployment.
means Thoroughly saturated with liquid, every surface and fiber given no choice but to be wet.
from From Old English drencan, to make drink — the same root that gives us drink, because to drench was once to force liquid down a throat.
Original senseMeant to drown or force-feed liquid
Veterinary useDrenching still means dosing livestock with medicine
Sibling wordShares ancestry with the word drink