soddening (Meaning)

soddening

sluggish, dull, heavy with or as if with moisture or water, dull or expressionless especially from continued indulgence in alcoholic beverages, dull or lacking in expression, heavy with moisture, torpid, sluggish, to become soaked or saturated, heavy or doughy because of imperfect cooking, to make sodden

soddening Sentence Examples

  1. The heavy rain created a soddening effect on the once-dry fields.
  2. The soddening soil refused to absorb any more water, causing it to pool on the surface.
  3. The hikers' boots became completely soddening, making their trek through the muddy terrain miserable.
  4. The soddening blankets were uncomfortable and provided little warmth for the shivering campers.
  5. The soddening fabric of the tablecloth made cleaning up the spilled food an arduous task.
  6. The soddening papers curled up in the damp basement, rendering them useless.
  7. The soddening leaves clung to the sidewalk, creating a slippery and hazardous surface.
  8. The soddening bread was inedible, its texture resembling that of wet cardboard.
  9. The soddening carpet absorbed every spill, creating a musty and unpleasant smell.
  10. The soddening clothesline sagged under the weight of the heavy, waterlogged garments.

FAQs About the word soddening

sluggish, dull, heavy with or as if with moisture or water, dull or expressionless especially from continued indulgence in alcoholic beverages, dull or lacking

flooding, drowning, washing, wetting down,wetting, dousing, bathing, dowsing, watering, waterlogging

dehydrating,drying, searing, evaporating, scorching, dewatering,parching, desiccating, freeze-drying, drip-drying

The heavy rain created a soddening effect on the once-dry fields.

The soddening soil refused to absorb any more water, causing it to pool on the surface.

The hikers' boots became completely soddening, making their trek through the muddy terrain miserable.

The soddening blankets were uncomfortable and provided little warmth for the shivering campers.