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- verb Present participle of
supersaturate .
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Examples
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My roommates slowly started to crack from all the weed that I was supersaturating them with, and snapped on each other one day.
Twenty-three-year-olds Shouldn't Be Writing Memoirs (Ch 6) Robert David Moseley 2011
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Great Regulars: A ferocious playfulness and self-mockery characterizes the poem, supersaturating its incantational language: the meaning of "die" as orgasm, here bizarrely linked to a prelude of prayer; the tradition of preaching at the execution place; compact apothegms like "Wonder hinders love and hate" or "Hope went on the wheel of lust."
Archive 2009-03-01 Rus Bowden 2009
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And then the debate about that debate, now supersaturating the blogosphere and the media.
Archive 2008-10-01 2008
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And then the debate about that debate, now supersaturating the blogosphere and the media.
Torn 2008
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The pressurized chambers force pure oxygen into a patient's lungs, supersaturating the blood with oxygen.
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He laid siege to Leaf's Choir and was finally able to seize the giant air-pumping stations that kept the forest from supersaturating itself with oxygen.
Sun of Suns 2006
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Bennie barreled down I-95 South as the rain evaporated, supersaturating the dusky sky.
html Scottoline, Lisa 2001
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The rain continued all day, falling steadily yet softly, supersaturating the ground.
KOKOPELLI’S FLUTE WILL HOBBS 1995
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The generator sent focused pulses outward thousands of times per second, their high energy and high frequency supersaturating the target space at the quantum level so that incoming energy beams were reflected back to their source.
Mudd in Your Eye Jerry Oltion 1990
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The generator sent focused pulses outward thousands of times per second, their high energy and high frequency supersaturating the target space at the quantum level so that incoming energy beams were reflected back to their source.
Mudd in Your Eye Jerry Oltion 1990
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