Definition of Drooking

1. a drenching [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Drooking

droning
droningly
dronings
dronish
dronkelewe
dronkverdriet
dronte
drony
droodle
droodles
droog
droogish
droogs
drook
drooked
drooking (current term)
drookings
drookit
drooks
drool
drool over
drooled
drooler
droolers
droolier
drooliest
drooling
droolingly
drools
drooly

Literary usage of Drooking

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Longman's Magazine by Charles James Longman (1894)
"She will get wet through ' ' Ay; I told them they would get a drooking—silly things ! Well, since you have let yourself in for it, Penelope, you had better ..."

2. Lochaber in War & Peace: Being a Record of Historical Incidents, Legends by William T. Kilgour (1908)
"Seizing the branches of an overhanging tree, he succeeded in swinging himself ashore, and, beyond a "drooking," was none the worse for the immersion. ..."

3. The Lost Pibroch: And Other Sheiling Stories by Neil Munro (1899)
"... of rain was drooking the grass, and the trees on every hand shook the water in blobs from the branches. Through them the lights of the finest town in ..."

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