To drench means to flood with water, put out in context is to extinguish.
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It means to put out a contract for their murder.
to submerge (drench) in a liquid of some sort.
how often do you drench cattle
Drench is a verb.
Neither. Drench is a verb.
The joke "What do you eat with a wet burger? Drench fries!" is a play on rhyming words. The word drench rhymes with french, and drench means to soak.
Farmers drench their animals with, not in turpentine... and it isn't a lot of pure turpentine, it is part of a mixture.Merriam-Webster defines drench as belowMain Entry: 1drenchPronunciation: drenchFunction: noun: a poisonous or medicinal drink; specifically: a large dose of medicine mixed with liquid and put down the throat of an animal
There are a variety of synonyms for the word 'drench'. Some of these are hock, fleece, imbue, plume, duck, inebriate, surcharge, hit it up, drowse, rob, dunk, hook, soak through and put out.
Steven Drench was born on 1985-09-11.
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The answer is the monsoon. Monsoon was a seasonal rains that would drench India every spring.
The Drench is usually in a liquid form and is applied via a small pipe or devices that sends the 'drench' down the throat. So through the mouth or nostril. Drenches are to prevent illnesses, kill off certain bacterias and to improve the health of your horse.