soupiness

IPA: sˈupinʌs

noun

  • The state or condition of being soupy.
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Examples of "soupiness" in Sentences

  • But alas, there was a distinct lack of cakiness, and an abundance of soupiness.
  • I find it to have just the right level of soupiness straight of of the can, once mixed.
  • If the sauce is not “soupy” enough, add chicken stock until desired “soupiness” is achieved.
  • You may have to add some water to suit your family's preference for soupiness - chunky or soupy :.
  • Even the fondly embraced "Bang the Drum Slowly" and "Bull Durham" pile on heart-tugging contrivances, romantic soupiness and buddy-story cliches.
  • Seemingly intended as sardonic counterpoint to the book's events, they are in only too close accord with the imaginative and emotional soupiness of The Forgotten Waltz.
  • Adjust the soupiness by adding more stock once the pasta is done or letting most of the liquid bubble away, but make sure not to let the pan get too dry while the pasta is still cooking, or the shells will get gummy.

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