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soupy

[soo-pee] / ˈsu pi /


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The soupy stuff ejected by our Sun can reach temperatures of up to 1,000,000 Kelvin, which is more than 2500 times hotter than a freshly made pumpkin soup!

From Space Scoop Nov. 19, 2025

Well, hopefully the food—what do they eat, reddish potato-y soupy things?—is good.

From Slate Feb. 22, 2025

The smell of soupy, red meat mixing with the unmistakable perfume of Suavitel and Zote shavings.

From Los Angeles Times May 1, 2024

On offer are traditional laksas of every ilk - thick and soupy, or thin and light; topped with wontons or adorned with prawns; chicken or pork or vegetarian.

From BBC Oct. 31, 2023

Ewen the warm, soupy water of the Chattana River would make a person cold if he was in it too long.

From "A Wish in the Dark" by Christina Soontornvat

Trees are drowning as the soil becomes soupier, starving their roots of oxygen.

From Salon Mar. 31, 2023

Nearly every food mix was soupier than I'd prefer when using the serving of water suggested on the package.

From Salon Sep. 29, 2022

There are similar algorithms for a hearty bowl of dal or the soupier south-Indian version called sambar and gravies of various provenances.

From BBC Mar. 13, 2021

Love the crisp falafel, but the soupy hummus and soupier baba ghanoush on the mezze platter make poor representatives for the Middle East.

From Washington Post Nov. 26, 2018

Soon he had radically remodeled his drum kit, ditching the snare drum and taking the bottom skins off his toms, getting a soupier resonance.

From New York Times Apr. 26, 2018

The course is is made up of the thickest, soupiest, muck I have ever seen and it stretches for three telephone poles along one side of the High Line Road and back.

From Time Magazine Archive

The captain can order full speed through the soupiest weather.

From Time Magazine Archive

Their electronic eyes could pierce the blackest night, the soupiest fog or rain, spotting every ship, buoy, dock or shoreline.

From Time Magazine Archive

Among the most important is a system of electronic beacons with which the planes can find one another, even in soupiest weather.

From Time Magazine Archive




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