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drench

[drench] / drɛntʃ /


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Drench a stack with brown sugar butter sauce and toasted pecans, and, well, you're ready to conquer the day.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 4, 2016

Sir Kenneth Bring is setting up a theatre company, with Dame Judi Drench, Rob Bryon and Lily James among stars set to perform in a season of plays.

From BBC • Apr. 17, 2015

"I'm Fawn Drench and I'm Jennifer Sandwich," they said as the second hour began; funny and spot on for Boxing Day, when everything feels a bit leftover and anti-climactic.

From The Guardian • Dec. 26, 2010

It was but yesterday you met her in the rookery—you were smoking that enormous German pipe—and when she came in she had an hysterical seizure, and Drench says that in her situation it's dangerous.

From The Fitz-Boodle Papers by Thackeray, William Makepeace

But now, alas! the Drench has credit got, And he's no Gentleman that drinks it not; That such a Dwarf should rise to such a stature!

From All About Coffee by Ukers, William H. (William Harrison)




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