ppl. a. [f. SOP v. + -ED1.] Soaked or steeped in some liquid; saturated or drenched with water or rain.

1

1822–7.  Good, Study Med. (1829), I. 187. A single morsel of sopped biscuit.

2

1824.  Miss Mitford, Village, Ser. I. (1863), 178. Talking alternately … of lost matches and sopped hay.

3

1897.  Mary Kingsley, W. Africa, 81. The captain offered him suits of his own clothes to change his sopped ones for.

4