soggier
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comparativeof soggy.comparative
The form of an adjective or adverb indicating a greater degree of a quality.
soggyadjectivesoaked; thoroughly wet; sodden.
Example Sentences
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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
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