ppl. a. [f. SOP v. + -ED1.] Soaked or steeped in some liquid; saturated or drenched with water or rain.
18227. Good, Study Med. (1829), I. 187. A single morsel of sopped biscuit.
1824. Miss Mitford, Village, Ser. I. (1863), 178. Talking alternately of lost matches and sopped hay.
1897. Mary Kingsley, W. Africa, 81. The captain offered him suits of his own clothes to change his sopped ones for.