soupy

IPA: sˈupi

adjective

  • Resembling soup; creamy.
  • Extravagantly sentimental; slushy.
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Examples of "soupy" in Sentences

  • The liquid is a bit soupy.
  • It should be slightly soupy.
  • Infants are fed with soupy rice.
  • If the food is soupy, spoons should be used.
  • It's soupy in nature and is eaten with rice.
  • The soup is "soupy" enough that I think this might work.
  • It stayed "soupy" even after beating for almost an hour.
  • It is served warm, and is usually of a soupy consistency.
  • But when dealing with soupy rice especially, it no longer is the case.
  • New Zealand mussels are cooked in coconut milk with moringa leaves for a soupy dish.
  • I serve it soupy, so you can slurp the chicken broth along with the strands of pasta.
  • I microwaved it for about 5 minutes more-- it depends on how "soupy" or "dry" you like your risotto.
  • The saffron rice was wet but not soupy and tossed with lobster, shrimp, mussels, and some green peas.
  • A thin soupy extremely spicy curry called "cutt", made with a spice mixture called "kolhapuri chutney"
  • Indeed, there is a whole category of deliberately "soupy" rice dishes called arroces caldosos or arroces melosos.
  • On the upside, their Kheer a dessert best described as soupy rice pudding is just as good as our usual place, and the Onion Kulcha is even better.
  • I enjoyed the "soup" part I didn't cook it as long as the recipe recommends, so it was soupy, which is what I wanted, but wasn't crazy about the sausage.
  • MEDITERRANEAN KIWI said ... when i use less oil in my fasolakia reciupe, i always find that the next day, the meal is too 'soupy' for my liking, which is why i prefer to add more oil if i know i'm going to be serving this the next day

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