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soggy
adjective
Soaked with moisture or other liquid
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"soggy" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has become soft and wet with too much liquid, such as food or clothing. For example, "The lettuce on my sandwich was soggy and unappetizing."
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By now a coalition choreography has emerged, whereby Lib Dem ministers protest in public (they must do so more often in private), their backbenchers take their cue – as do rightwing Tory MPs and activists who think Cameron is a soggy pinko – and battle is engaged.
All the recipes are careful to remind you to rinse the noodles, to stop them cooking any further, and then to drain them thoroughly before use, or you'll end up with soggy summer rolls, which would be a sad thing indeed.
Who knows if this year's Great Comic Relief Bake Off will rise to the occasion or suffer a soggy bottom, but for the first time in celebrity-challenge-TV-show history I've actually heard of 15 of the 16 contestants.
Like pizza or burritos, there is a tendency to top or roll pancakes with anything and everything, just because you can: Cajun chicken, pulled pork, full English, asparagus and Hollandaise, curry, tuna melt, but such combinations are often highly impractical (pancakes are horrible when soggy), and they rarely improve on how said dishes are normally served.
More traditional Indian recipes simply add it fresh, simmering it down to a mush, but spinach being largely water, this leaves the dish too soggy for my taste.
Why settle for soggy pies when you could just bring an entire panettone with you from home? "If I win the World Cup [with Italy in 2014] I will give myself two mohawks" – Cesare Prandelli makes a vow that must not be forgotten.
Residents looked on bemused as the deputy prime minister and a small group of soggy journalists traipsed into a large carpeted sitting room, where Clegg proceeded to chat to a group of four elderly people about how much he loved the area.
There is nothing worse than soggy muffins or a plate swimming in watery dregs because some gormless chef, has chucked wet eggs on the plate.
They may as well have been made out of soggy tissue paper for all the good they did.
And when the water's turned on, the soggy paper taps wilt.
Here I go back on my bold assertion that soggy bottoms are for perverts to allow that, in this case, with a relatively dry filling, a softer base is actually rather pleasant.
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