absorbent
Example Sentences
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Walk around it, and the shifting, light-reflective and -absorbent white forms create an uncanny illusion of the pillar in jumpy, unstable motion.
From Los Angeles Times
By comparison, the noodles for the saozi are thinner and flatter, more absorbent for a broth invigorated with tomato paste, rice vinegar, soy sauce and much more.
From Washington Post
The group recommends using a coat of hairspray to “seal the color and keep the dye from bleeding” into the potatoes, whose skins are more absorbent than eggshells.
From Washington Times
The science behind the landslide is fairly straightforward: Rainwater and irrigation water are absorbed into a particularly absorbent layer of earth.
From Los Angeles Times
Intense rainfall during droughts is dangerous because parched ground becomes less absorbent and more prone to runoff and landslides.
From New York Times
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