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soddenness Meaning
soddenness
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
soddenness Sentence Examples
- The soddenness of the soil made it difficult to till and plant.
- The tent's interior was characterized by an oppressive soddenness, creating an uncomfortable atmosphere.
- The soddenness of the fabric prevented it from being used as a tarp effectively.
- The soddenness of the leaves made them cling uncomfortably to branches.
- The soddenness of the bread rendered it inedible, leaving a mushy texture.
- The soddenness of the ground forced us to abandon our camping plans.
- The soddenness of the towel made it useless for drying oneself.
- The soddenness of the paper made it difficult to read or write on.
- The soddenness of the carpet created a breeding ground for mildew.
- The soddenness of the haystack made it impossible to use as insulation.
FAQs About the word soddenness
sluggish, dull, heavy with or as if with moisture or water, dull or expressionless especially from continued indulgence in alcoholic beverages, dull or lacking
dankness,wetness, dampness,sogginess, clamminess, stuffiness, damp, sultriness, moisture, mugginess
dehydration,dryness,aridity,dehumidification
The soddenness of the soil made it difficult to till and plant.
The tent's interior was characterized by an oppressive soddenness, creating an uncomfortable atmosphere.
The soddenness of the fabric prevented it from being used as a tarp effectively.
The soddenness of the leaves made them cling uncomfortably to branches.