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loggedadjective containing, covered with, or thoroughly penetrated by waterusually the driftwood is so logged with water that it needs an extended drying period before it can be used by the artist awash, bathed, bedraggled, doused(also dowsed), drenched, dripping, saturate, saturated, soaked, soaking, sodden, soggy, sopping, soppy, soused, washed, water-soaked, watered, waterlogged, watery, wet deluged, drowned, flooded, inundated, overflowedsubmerged, swampedhydrateddipped, dunked, splashedaqueoussteepedflushed, irrigated, laved, rinsed, sluicedclammy, damp, dampish, dank, humid, moist, semimoist, wettishboggy, miry, seepy, sloppy, squashy arid, dry, unwatered, waterless bone-dry, hyperarid, ultradrywaterproof, water-repellent, water-resistant, watertightbaked, dehydrated, freeze-drieddroughty, parched, sere(also sear), sunbaked, thirstywrung loggedverbpast tense of logto make a written note ofthe station captain logged the arrest and then left for home jotted (down), marked, noted, put down, recorded, registered, reported, set down, took down, wrote down chronicled, minuted, transcribedenregistered, entered, inscribedchalked (up), notched, scored to obtain (as a goal) through effortan actor who has logged a record number of Academy Award nominations in the course of her career achieved, attained, bagged, chalked up, clocked (up)(chiefly British), gained, hit, made, notched (up), racked up, rang up, scored, won acquired, captured, carried, drew, garnered, got, landed, made, obtained, procured, realized, securedamounted (to), approached, equaled(or equalled), matched, measured up (to), met, rivaled(or rivalled), tied, touchedbeat, excelled, outdid, surpassed, topped fell short (of), missedfailed (at)lost ca. 1820 |