Vincenzo
Sponge up? Does this verb exist? I mean like "to absorb information"? Is it correct? Does it require any changes of preposition or whatever?
6 jul. 2019 18:22
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We wouldn't say 'sponge up', Vincenzo. We would say 'to soak up information like a sponge'.
6 juli 2019
I agree with Sheena. The only verb phrase including "sponge" that I know is "sponge off + someone". This means rely on someone else financially in an unsatisfactory way e.g. "He sponged off his parents well into his 40s, barely doing a day's work."
6 juli 2019
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7 juli 2019
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