Runny in a sentence as an adjective

' Mouse: If you close your eyes, it almost feels like you're eating runny eggs.

Leveraging "a bit of a runny mess" doesn't sound like it would make progress quicker.

What makes cricket flour any worse than raw fish or a nice, runny, sunny-side-up egg?

Around 17 my sinus's constantly were clogged, even though I didn't have a runny nose.

I imagine a trench, about four feet wide and five feet deep, maybe sixty yards long, filled with runny, decaying ****.

I already located urgent care clinics that I can go to when I don't really need to visit the ER. I won't go to the doctor for a runny nose.

"Oh, sorry, it got hot in my car and they're a little runny..."- In the form of a crossword puzzle.- Knitted into a scarf.

And not even for more severe colds either, like when having fever or a red throat, but rather for freaking runny noses.

My office supply room is stocked with Pilot G-7 pens but I feel like they're too runny and make my writing sloppier than other pens.

I funnelled in a tub of sodium bicarbonate and added water until it was just runny.

Her progression of symptoms mirrored hundreds of other stylists – the burning eyes and sore throats followed by chronic runny noses.

The two temp solution works, or you can just get rid of the unappealing loose/runny parts of the white by gently rolling the cooked egg over a paper towel.

Insurance is to keep you from going broke in the unlikely event that something serious happens not to pay for every runny nose you might get.

I had a cold a few weeks back, and a coworker found me a search term that prominently featured cerebrospinal fluid leakage as a possible cause for runny nose.

Dismissing an abusive employment environment with a statement about people "choosing" to work there while ignoring all the context around such "choices" is just runny icing on that **** cake.

Runny definitions

adjective

characteristic of a fluid; capable of flowing and easily changing shape

See also: fluid