an instance of swimming etc in the sea, a river
wash with water and, usually, soap
the act of practice of going into the sea to swim etc
wash with water and, usually, soap
to put (something burning) into water; throw water over (a fire)
drench, extinguish with liquid
to cause (a person) to be wet all over or all through
wet thoroughly
a fall, dive or jump with the head first
plunge
to put (a person, thing) under the surface of water or other liquid
submerge in liquid
to send a person, office etc large quantities as if flooding
drown, overwhelm
(to cause a person, thing) to go suddenly and with force (into something)
quick drop; enthusiastic attempt
(to cause a person, thing) to become completely wet
drench, wet
something offered to please a person who is disappointed, upset etc; to take up liquid with a soft cloth etc
drench