US /soʊkt/
・UK /səʊkt/
It wasn't long before they got soaked and deepened into holes in the bottom of the site.
This is a feel-good substance released in our brain that is involved in driving us towards reward. Do something. Get a dopamine hit. Feel good. Eventually, dopamine will push us towards repeating that behaviour. This is why intense attraction feels like an addiction to another human being. Some people get stuck in that loop, always chasing the dopamine-soaked excitement of a new relationship. This time, the hormone responsible is dopamine, a neurotransmitter that rewards our attraction to someone with pleasurable feelings. That's why dopamine is called a feel-good substance. The adjective feel-good can be used to describe anything causing happy and optimistic feelings about life – things like feel-good films or feel-good music.
Some people get stuck in that loop, always chasing the dopamine-soaked excitement of a new relationship.
They were like soaked, but they were having such a great time even Tom, who repeatedly over and over again had to do that stunt and get slammed against the wall.
They were soaked, but they were having such a great time.
I just don't understand how you don't miss me in the shower and remember how my rain-soaked body was shaking.
And remember how my rain-soaked body was shaking
But we, yeah, soaked up some vitamin D and had a great time.
But we, yeah, soaked up some vitamin D and had a great time.
- I’m soaked. - Me, too.
I'm soaked!
The cost was $98 per person, and after we soaked for a few hours, we enjoyed some treats at the cafe.
and after we soaked for a few hours, we enjoyed some treats at the café.
I got soaked.
I got soaked.
Soggy Wet, soft, or soaked with water or other liquid, usually in an unpleasant way.
Wet, soft, or soaked with water or other liquid, usually in an unpleasant way.
Her hair is soaked in blood and they showed us pictures of her body.
Her hair is soaked in blood.