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Does 'drenched' mean 'totally wet'? #1 (permalink) Thu Jan 20, 2005 10:31 am   Does 'drenched' mean 'totally wet'?
 

Test No. incompl/inter-86 "Simple Present (3)", question 5

Most people in the pub think to themselves: 'What a pretty girl' Andrew sees her as someone who is ......... and needs help.

(a) drenched
(b) drowned
(c) draped
(d) downed

Test No. incompl/inter-86 "Simple Present (3)", answer 5

Most people in the pub think to themselves: 'What a pretty girl' Andrew sees her as someone who is drenched and needs help.

Correct answer: (a) drenched

Your answer was: incorrect
Most people in the pub think to themselves: 'What a pretty girl' Andrew sees her as someone who is downed and needs help.
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is this what I think it is?

totally wet?
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Drenched #2 (permalink) Thu Jan 20, 2005 11:00 am   Drenched
 

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