soggy

IPA: sˈɑgi

adjective

  • Soaked with moisture or other liquid.
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Examples of "soggy" in Sentences

  • The ground is soggy with mud.
  • They apparently taste like soggy paper.
  • Washing with water makes it too soggy to saute.
  • Make sure vegetables is well cooked and not soggy.
  • If they are in England, gristle and gravy in soggy pastry.
  • Yanks beat Phils 8-5 in soggy Game 3, take 2-1 Series lead
  • Compared to oil and vinegar, ranch doesn't make bread soggy.
  • After a day of soggy weather, the men decided to go to sleep.
  • It is essential to cultivate rice because of its soggy hooves.
  • Q: Are there precautions to take when working in soggy gardens?
  • Turkey and cheese on sourdough, and the bread was toasted, not soggy.
  • Yanks beat Phils 8-5 in soggy Game 3, take 2-1 Series lead - USATODAY. com
  • They are a little on the soggy side because they are canned in their own broth.
  • And don't close up the plastic bag until you get to the movie theatre, or the popcorn will get soggy from the steam.
  • Jan. 12, 2006: The Redskins received a dose of Seattle weather yesterday afternoon, when they practiced in soggy conditions.
  • I know nothing, she refuses to sleep at night & I'm starting to wonder if she's part vampire … and my boobs are soggy from the Con.
  • After another extended weather delay in soggy Wales, golf's glamorous trans-Atlantic match-play tournament was pushed beyond the weekend and into Monday for the first time in its 83-year history.
  • I have driven several thousand metaphorical miles on this doughnut, and I am tired, and the metaphorical scenery looks remarkably like Iowa in soggy cold March when you forgot to pack any Paul Simon albums and the gas stations are all out of Toffifays.

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