"Sodden" refers to something that is soaked or saturated with liquid, often to the point of being heavy or heavy-hearted. It can describe objects, such as sodden soil or clothing, as well as a state of mind, conveying a sense of dullness or lethargy, often due to emotional overwhelming. The term typically conveys an image of being heavy, damp, or lifeless.
After going for a swim in the pool my hair and clothes happened to be very sodden."Sodden "is an adjective , so no need for" very sodden".Your sodden newspaper was unreadable.
The past tense of sodden is soddened.
The rain storm was violent, our clothes were sodden
Sodden Jackal was created in 1983.
It rained so hard we were sodden in a minute
His clothes were sodden with the wine he had spilled.
The infinitive form of sodden is "to sodden". Sodden most often occurs as an adjective and the verb form is practically obsolete.The word shares the root sethen which also gives us to seethe.
She sodded the clothes in order to remove the stains. This is a sentence which contains the word sodden.
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