[f. SOAK v.] Soaked, saturated; intoxicated.
1651. Manton, Exp. James, iv. 16. The soaken Adulterer [can boast] of so many acts of uncleanness.
1846. Landor, Exam. Shaks., Wks. 1853, II. 299/2. He spake as bigly and fiercely as a soaken yeoman at an election feast.
1898. Daily News, 10 Sept., 4/7. Bits of soaken drapery.