I simply hung there over the boat's side like a lump of sodden rags, vomiting.
When it was over, we felt like rags, sodden and limp, the sweat drying clammy on us, unable to raise a finger.
Perspiration oozes from every square inch of hide and clothes become sodden rags.
She slipped beneath the water, caught the sodden rag as it started to drift away, and swam for the board.
Those who were able wrung out their sodden rags in salt water, and performed the same office for their weaker mates.
The gown over which she had worn that cloak was now a filthy, sodden rag.
A sodden rag, like the one discarded by the fisherman of Ise.
Blood flowed faster around my fingers and the sodden rags.
I hurried over to the sodden rag of Lee's shorts and snatched them out of the mud.
He shuddered again, pulling sodden rags tight across his chest.