Absorb (verb):
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I like to soak my feet in cold water.
cotton does soak up a little water. It soaks up water cauzz it has litttle air holes just like the sponge...but it is not made of the same material as sponge soo it wont soak up as much as the sponge
I'm going to go soak my feet.
Roots have hairs on the tips that soak up the water and they then soak the water up the plant and then the water is transported to the other veins in the leaf.
process sink in take in soak
"To take in or soak up" means to absorb or assimilate information, knowledge, or experiences. It can also refer to the process of ingesting or absorbing liquid or moisture, such as a sponge soaking up water.
Absorb (verb):Take in or soak up (energy, or a liquid or other substance) by chemical or physical action, typically gradually.Take in and assimilate (information, ideas, or experience).
A rock that can soak up water is called a porous rock. These rocks have tiny holes or spaces that allow water to be absorbed and held within them.
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the plant roots do not soak up sunlight they soak up rainwater
Soak It Up was created in 1920-08.
Sheryl Crow sang soak up the sun
After a long day of hiking, I like to sit by the lake and soak up the tranquility of nature.
I would like to take a nice soak.
Soak Up the Sun was created on 2002-03-25.
No, baking powder does not have the ability to soak up moisture.