soggy in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

soggy in the PONS Dictionary

soggy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to go soggy
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Tall sycamores grow in soggy areas, and hickory woods grow in drier spots.
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Clothing, toys and photographs sit soggy and strewn across the front yards.
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Forget this fiasco, for it is one of those soggy melodramas that serve only to fill out double bills.
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Permafrost inhibits drainage of the surface water, leaving a soggy landscape that can make hiking difficult, if not impossible, in certain parts of the refuge.
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Both teams were slowed by a muddy field, and the football became soggy after three quarters.
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But luckily the ground is also very soggy, so there is not likely to have been any damage.
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It was settled on a hill because the soggy ground during a heavy rains period made it hard to sink bodies.
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However, construction lagged, and state bureaucrats were confronted with inadequate, leaky buildings and a soggy location.
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The shallow soils remain damp, even soggy, year-round, and regularly freeze and thaw without drainage.
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Washing with water makes it too soggy to saute.
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