Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sog
verb
/sɒɡ/

Definition
to become wet or soaked, often used to describe an object that absorbs water.

Examples
- The bread started to sog when it was left out in the rain.
- After the heavy storm, the ground was sog and muddy.
- He didn’t want his shoes to sog while walking through the puddles.

Meaning
Sog refers to the state of being completely wet, usually as a result of prolonged exposure to water or moisture.

Synonyms
- soak
- wet
- drench
- moisten
- saturate