soggy in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

soggy in the PONS Dictionary

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caldoso (-a)
soggy
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English
The tightly-fit stand-up collar permits poor ventilation, keeping perspiration inside the uniform, which becomes soggy when the weather is hot and humid.
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Contrast the soggy forest floor that is covered with soft rotten trees and moist, squishy moss, both of which make for uncomfortable habitation.
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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 unstable soggy land was unfit for residential construction until a sea wall was built.
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These are also generally showerproof but will become soggy in heavy rain.
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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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The shallow soils remain damp, even soggy, year-round, and regularly freeze and thaw without drainage.
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A friend of his thought that the bread and butter pudding was soggy.
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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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Soups with thinner bases are not generally served in bread bowls, as the broth would make the bread get too soggy too quickly.
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