μουλιάζω [muleeazo] (mainly for clothes, informal)
μουσκεύω [muskevo] (more common)
toads soak in water from its skin
Soak in hot water
eyy-greek
It means to soak your feet. This often involves putting special things in the water to soothe your feet, but you can also just soak them in water.
No, salt does not soak up water. Instead, it dissolves in water, forming a solution.
soak them in water
I like to soak my feet in cold water.
It means to soak your feet. This often involves putting special things in the water to soothe your feet, but you can also just soak them in water.
They will soak for a number of reasonable. I would check for mitre first. They will also soak in water because the humidity is too low, it should be 50%. They will also randomly soak if they are about to shed or if it too hot.
a soak allows water to gradually enter the ground . it absorves WATER , FILTERS IT AND PUSHES IT INTO THE GROUND . THIS INCREASES THE LEVEL OF GROUND WATER
If you mean soak as in, "I go soaked by the water balloon," then it is spelled Soak.
One should measure 1/8 cup Epsom salt into the soak water per each cup of soak water. One should soak his/her feet for as long as desired.