We found 32 examples of how to use sponge in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 32.
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1. | Please sponge the mess up off the table. | |
2. | The boxing match was completely one-sided, one pug was so badly mauled that his manager had to throw in the sponge. | |
3. | A sponge absorbs water. | |
4. | A sponge absorbs liquids. | |
5. | Sponge absorbs water so it is convenient for shading water-colours and such. | |
6. | Many people think that sponge cake is difficult to bake, but if you use enough eggs, nothing can really go wrong. | |
7. | The brioche is like the bastard child of sponge cake and bread, but its taste is peerless. | |
8. | The brioche is like the bastard child of sponge cake and bread, but its feeling under the tongue is the best under the heavens. | |
9. | I saw the sponge in the sink. | |
10. | Do you use a sponge when you take a bath? | |
11. | Soak this sponge in water. | |
12. | Tom squeezed the sponge. | |
13. | The sponge soaks up water. | |
14. | The sponge takes in a lot of water. | |
15. | In large size stars, nuclear fusion will continue until iron is formed. In stars, iron acts like an energy sponge. It soaks up the star's energy. This energy is eventually released in a big explosion called a supernova. | |
16. | I'm going to need a sponge. | |
17. | Fadil just soaked all that information up like a sponge. | |
18. | A poor student who wants to be able to attend college without getting into debt is called a freeloader who wants to sponge off taxpayers. A rich student who can attend college without getting into debt because they happen to have won the birth lottery is called "from a good family". | |
19. | Tom threw a wet sponge at me in school today. | |
20. | He took a sponge bath. | |
21. | I made a sponge cake. | |
22. | We need to know how much water this sponge can absorb. | |
23. | How much water can this sponge absorb? | |
24. | A plate can't absorb water, but a sponge can. | |
25. | The newly released study, which looks at 700 million years of evolution, concludes that elements of the human genome work in the same way as the genome of the prehistoric sea sponge. |