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soggily

  • a word derived from soggy.
    soggy
    adjective
    soaked; thoroughly wet; sodden.

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This movie brushes aside a lot of things — the most shocking thing about it is how soggily noncommittal it is.

From New York Times May 13, 2022

So many of his stories turn on his manly protagonists soggily discovering that they’re vulnerable or trying not to admit that they are.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 5, 2021

In the overly literal and soggily sentimental “One Small Step” — one of three here on the Oscar shortlist — a Chinese-American shoemaker selflessly supports his daughter’s dream of becoming an astronaut.

From New York Times Dec. 27, 2018

But for me, it is perfect just as it is: the tomatoes almost ooze into a dressing in the oven, and the cauliflower softens, but not soggily.

From The Guardian Oct. 3, 2015

They stack up in her mind, soggily, arbitrarily, and she sorts through them like cherished belongings after a flood.

From "Dreaming in Cuban" by Cristina García