soppy
IPA: sˈɑpi
adjective
- Very wet; sodden, soaked.
- (figurative) Overly sentimental, maudlin, schmaltzy.
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Examples of "soppy" in Sentences
- I'm not the soppy type, but take care and best wishes.
- Well, no, not really, Hubby was all soppy with admiration for my hard work.
- I have seen many an artist get married and ruin there sound with soppy lyrics.
- Certain 'soppy' events in the anime are replaced by a more violent and harsher reality.
- Not soppy, realistic and there is a powerful message there about the nature of love/friendship.
- You've clearly learnt to rely on yourself and seem to fear any kind of soppy dependence on others.
- It reminded me of an old Patty Loveless song, “Handful of Dust,” which is kind of soppy, but fairly accurate:
- The thing with her is that she has such a characterful voice but it often comes across as twee with the kind of soppy or poppy songs she sings.
- There are a lot of ways a music forum dedicated to great pop music could have addressed the passing of the 'King of Pop' without having to tread into 'soppy' territory.
- You might think this a bit uncharacteristically 'soppy' but several Rotarians had been acting as stewards and thought that I'd been pushing an empty pram around as a stunt.
- Though a fashionable resort in those days when any seaside town was a possible future Brighton, Lymington is never likely to become crowded with visitors again, but artists find many good studies on the river and in the town and even on the "soppy" flats themselves, and there are salt baths at high tide for those unconventional holiday-makers who favour the place.
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