As in blotted out the sun?to block, cover, eclipse, engulf. The term dates from quill pens. Blotting out means covering ( a text) with a drop of ink, and then applying a bit of blotting paper to soak up the excess. The result is an ink blot that effectively obscures the text underneath.
absorb
Break in (up)on means disturb, interrupt.
erase wipe soak up
boost support
Permeable rocks have the ability to absorb and hold water due to their porous nature.
process sink in take in soak
As in blotted out the sun?to block, cover, eclipse, engulf. The term dates from quill pens. Blotting out means covering ( a text) with a drop of ink, and then applying a bit of blotting paper to soak up the excess. The result is an ink blot that effectively obscures the text underneath.
To soak someone means to beat them up, and scabs were anyone who didn't go on strike.
Grills were a method of breaking up the paper fibers. This allowed the ink in the cancellations to soak into the paper and made it harder to 'wash' the ink off of them.
When you use your secret pen and there are no words showing up on the paper that means your out of ink.
The word absorb means to soak up liquid or take in information. A sentence for the word absorb could be, in their formative years, a child can absorb information at a faster rate than when they are older.
"To take in or soak up" means to absorb or assimilate information, knowledge, or experiences. It can also refer to the process of ingesting or absorbing liquid or moisture, such as a sponge soaking up water.
"Bibulate" means to drink or to soak up moisture like a sponge.
the plant roots do not soak up sunlight they soak up rainwater
Soak It Up was created in 1920-08.
éponger - to soak up, to wipe with a sponge - there's also - éponger les dettes which means to pay back someone's debts (wipe the slate clean)