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soggy

[sog-ee] / ˈsɒg i /


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Still coughing, I followed him, my wet hair hanging in soggy ropes around my face.

From Literature

He reached in and lifted out a wet, soggy, nasty-looking gunny sack.

From Literature

California’s week of soggy weather will continue Thursday, with forecasters up and down the state forecasting more rain and cold temperatures before a gradual dry out over the weekend.

From Los Angeles Times

This soggy start to the year reflects long-term trends that show winters in the UK are getting warmer and wetter due to climate change.

From BBC

“It’s going to be a very soggy, wet period over much of the week,” said Mike Wofford, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.

From Los Angeles Times