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soggy

adjective as in damp or soaking

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Example Sentences

It can transform soggy, limp leftovers into crisp, crunchy delights, cook excellent wings, salmon, steaks and chicken breasts, and even make "hard-boiled" eggs.

From Salon

After a lackluster start to the rainy season in Southern California, the region is expected to see a surge of moisture this week that forecasters say could be the beginning of a soggy March.

They go from perfectly crispy to sad and soggy in a blink.

From Salon

She was desperate to see the house before the rains made everything soggy.

The Rams this season weathered a soggy downpour and won in Santa Clara.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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