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Q: Can botulism exist in home-canned jars of prunes soaked in Brandy?
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What is another word for drenched?

The other word is soaked, as in soaked to the skin.


What is another name for a rum soaked cAKE?

A rum-soaked cake is known as a "baba."


How to divide soaked in syllables?

Soaked only has one syllable so it can't be divided.


Hiw do you fix a soaked HDMI cable Mine got soaked and didn't think it would effect?

To fix a soaked HDMI cable, you need to place it in the sun


Is soaked an adverb?

An adverb is a descriptive word that modifies a verb. 'Soaked' does not modify a verb (eg the sentence "Dave soaked glanced at Karen, who melted" does not make sense, because 'soaked' isn't an adverb), and therefore is not an adverb. In a sentence that uses 'soaked': "Dave soaked Karen at the water gun festival, and thereafter she was soaked," 'soaked' is used first as a past-tense verb, and second as predicate adjective modifying 'Karen.' Therefore, one may conclude that 'soaked' is not an adverb.


When was Gin Soaked Boy created?

Gin Soaked Boy was created on 1999-11-01.


What is the rhyming word pair for a soaked dog?

Soaked Dog = Soggy Doggy.


How many syllables are in the word soaked?

Just one. "Soaked". It's just like "Float".


Why is your passenger side floorboard soaked on your 1993 Nissan d21 truck?

If it is soaked with engine coolant, you have a leaky heater core. If it is soaked with justwater, you may have a blocked ac condensation drain.


What do you wrap fruitcake in?

Wrap the fruitcake in brandy or liquor soaked cheese cloth and then seal the cakes in plastic wrap or in plastic storage bags. Once a week, brush the cakes with more liquor.


What is the difference between dry corn and soaked corn?

Dry corn is dry and soaked corn is wet.


What does soaked to the bone mean?

soaked through all your clothing including undergarments... usually cold water