soggy (Meaning)

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soggy (s)

(of soil) soft and watery

having the consistency of dough because of insufficient leavening or improper cooking

slow and apathetic

soggy Sentence Examples

  1. The melted snow drenched the ground, rendering it soggy and unwalkable.
  2. The wet clothes hanging on the line remained soggy even after hours of sunshine.
  3. The soup was so watery and bland that it made your bread soggy.
  4. The cardboard box had gotten soaked in the rain, becoming a soggy mess.
  5. The cake had too much batter and was undercooked, leaving it with a soggy center.
  6. The wet leaves on the sidewalk made a soggy sound as we stepped on them.
  7. The mushy potatoes were so soggy that they resembled wallpaper paste.
  8. The soggy carpet squelched under our feet, leaving a trail of dampness.
  9. The soggy cereal was unappetizing and tasted like a wet rag.
  10. The wet towels hanging in the bathroom were so soggy that they dripped water onto the floor.

FAQs About the word soggy

(of soil) soft and watery, having the consistency of dough because of insufficient leavening or improper cooking, slow and apathetic

saturate, sodden, wet, saturated, washed, soaked,dripping, bathed, flooded, drowned

waterless, unwatered, bone-dry, dry, waterless, unwatered, bone-dry,dry, arid, arid

The melted snow drenched the ground, rendering it soggy and unwalkable.

The wet clothes hanging on the line remained soggy even after hours of sunshine.

The soup was so watery and bland that it made your bread soggy.

The cardboard box had gotten soaked in the rain, becoming a soggy mess.