Be soaked to the bone American British informal verb phrase
If you say that you are soaked to the bone, you mean that you are completely wet.
I forgot bringing an umbrella along, that's why I was soaked to the bone.
After roaming around the forest in the torrential rain, now we are all soaked to the bone!
James was soaked to the bone since he was pushed into the pool by his friends.
To be very wet
To get your own clothes wet.
The verb "be" should be conjugated according to its tense.
1. Doing something extremely well
2. Behaving in an extreme or remarkable manner
1. Holly was in rare form during her speech, so she got the first prize in the competition last night.
2. Corrine: I'm going to buy Christmas presents for everybody. Do you want to go with me?
Laura: Oh...My kids are in rare form today, so I cannot go with you. Sorry!