soakers
[ soh-kerz ]
/ ˈsoʊ kərz /
noun (used with a plural verb)
absorbent, knitted briefs or shorts, often of wool, used as a diaper cover on infants.
Origin of soakers
soaker +
-s3
Words nearby soakers
soak,
soak up,
soakage,
soakaway,
soaked to the skin,
soakers,
soane,
soap,
soap boiler,
soap box derby,
soap bubble
Example sentences from the Web for soakers
"They must have been hit with soakers," was Dale's comment, as he bent over Pepper.
The Mystery at Putnam Hall |Arthur M. WinfieldA number of these soakers were still lying about and Joe saw his chance.
Baseball Joe on the Giants |Lester ChadwickHe has given me some soakers, and he takes his medicine as if he liked it.
Frank Merriwell at Yale |Burt L. Standish