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soggier

  • comparative
    of soggy.
    soggy
    adjective
    soaked; thoroughly wet; sodden.

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It will be soggier farther north, including around Buffalo.

From New York Times Apr. 3, 2024

The soggier she and the newspapers become, the more difficult it is to hold it all together.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 16, 2023

The Tongan blast was much soggier: The eruption started under the ocean, so it shot up a plume with much more water than usual.

From Seattle Times Sep. 22, 2022

As we finished — a little soggier, a little grumpier — the rain stopped.

From Washington Post May 27, 2021

The ground grew soggier, the grass grew taller, and soon the robot and the gosling were looking across a wide, murky pond.

From "The Wild Robot" by Peter Brown