Soggy in a sentence as an adjective

I wouldn't want to pay $40 for a sandwich to have it show up soggy and falling apart.

An actual cooking tip: when cooking with veggies, sear them to make them crunchy and not soggy.

If you can program your way out of a soggy paper bag there are hordes of folks who will fill that bag with money.

In-N-Out is usually soggy and nasty so seems like a good thing to delivery.

Fries are soggy and not salted enough, burgers are completely messed up, and the service is impressively slow.

How can you compare a soggy breaded ice cream "sandwich" to a chocolaty coated; ice cream loaded, big and thick; no room for a stick Klondike!?

People started to realize that this tiny patch of soggy land would one day be the biggest exporter of flowers and vegetables in the world.

It's rather liberating not having to worry about your shoes before deciding to walk through a soggy looking field or climb up a hill.

Of course, Pepper's shrieks were rewarded so he screamed more than ever, although now, his frustration was tempered with long moments of soggy, shrieking delight.

Your reheated vegetables are going to be overcooked and your fried-and-sauced Chinese will get soggy, but they're still edible.

With the major side benefit that your pizza is less soggy when it arrives, which means a noticeable improvement in product quality.

Would you still trust Richard Stallman, wearing a soggy full-size panda-pyjama suit and carrying a small stuffed pink elephant while singing "bye bye blackbird" quietly to himself?

In the end, it's about putting energy into your body, so why not lower your standards a bit and eat last night's soggy orange chicken for lunch?As an aside, you can improve your leftovers with proper preparation.

Us dog walkers get pretty tired of getting wet all the time, and trying to dry off a wet dog insistent on shaking his soggy hair all over you is extra motivation to make that last 100 yard sprint home when you see a downpour coming...

Although the boost in length of longer lenses is actually quite nice...Never quite been able to justify a full-frame sensor camera for my pictures of cats, kids and soggy mountainsides - but if this new camera is a "reasonable" price I might go for it just to get the joy of 18mm back again.

Soggy definitions

adjective

(of soil) soft and watery; "the ground was boggy under foot"; "a marshy coastline"; "miry roads"; "wet mucky lowland"; "muddy barnyard"; "quaggy terrain"; "the sloughy edge of the pond"; "swampy bayous"

adjective

having the consistency of dough because of insufficient leavening or improper cooking; "the cake fell; it's a doughy mess"

See also: doughy

adjective

slow and apathetic; "she was fat and inert"; "a sluggish worker"; "a mind grown torpid in old age"

See also: inert sluggish torpid