drouking

/ˈdruːkɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of drouk: the act of making or becoming very wet; soaking.
    • He is drouking the soil before planting the seeds.
    • Stop drouking the table with that wet cloth.
    • The heavy rain kept drouking the parade participants.
adjective
  1. Causing or characterized by thorough wetness; soaking.
    • We walked through drouking puddles on the way to school.
    • The drouking rain lasted all afternoon.
    • The drouking humidity made everything feel sticky.
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