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soggy

adjective as in damp or soaking

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Rain makes almond branches soggy and flexible, which makes it hard to snap nuts off using an industrial shaker.

But instead of being met with the glitz, glamour and expensive food event organisers had promised, they were left with soggy noodles, a single violin, and a pole dancer.

From BBC

Guests say they found soggy noodles, chicken bones, melancholy decor, a single violin and a pole dancer.

From BBC

“A lot of food we’ve been recommended since we’ve been here looks like this,” he said, showing pictures of several unappetizing, and what appeared to be soggy and discolored, foods.

From Salon

But the Olympics are already heading into the home stretch and an event that got off to a soggy start has turned into a smashing success.

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

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