17 example sentences using soupy.
Soupy used in a sentence
Soupy in a sentence as an adjective
I concede and now wallow in the soupy black of my wrongness.
Personally, I prefer the dry soba to the soupy ones.
More of a very dark soupy brown. Sort of like construction paper perhaps.
, instead of "It's part of the soupy world of 'Markdown', but here are the features that some/all other implementations don't have&;&." .
A soupy item called rasam. This is handed down from generation to generation.
The less precise you are about what's needed and how the system should work, the more of a soupy mess you're going to build. People gravitate toward OO because OO makes it feel like you've got a lot of conceptual clarity.
They will only make your code soupy. In my opinion, if you find yourself using a goto, you should be seriously reconsidering your design.
Also, I'm not positive, but I'd suspect that the concorde couldn't hit 1350mph at only a few hundred feet due to the really soupy atmosphere down here.
The video showed all the ice cream in the hopper melted and soupy, presumably heated to **** bacteria in it. The video creator claimed it took some hours to complete, thus the common claim that the machine is "broken"
Some pizza doughs are fermented as sourdough, which degrades gluten, but if you ferment a wheat dough long enough to become gluten free it will become too soupy to make pizzas. You need the gluten for it to hold together when you stretch it.
And thats exiting, but the daily reality of netflix besides TV is the entertainment equivalent of hot, soupy gruel.
Most types of non-soupy Chinese dishes also deliver well. There are proven delivery business models for pizza and Chinese food, even pre-covid, and they've mostly been successful.
IF the entire soup of the much-denser smaller universe was room-temperature, then life could have existed in any dust-cloud or water-rich soupy place. It may have been life from a real primordial soup that settled onto planets as they formed.
No one knows how the whole system works, reqs change constantly so poorly-planned updates degrade the whole thing, and all the while actual patient data gets mixed into the big soupy pot of ********. Anyone who raises concerns about the situation gets to be the "compliance officer," thus passing responsibility from the people benefitting from the situation to the people who just want to keep their job.
I started following/tracking the language about a year ago, and I thought the syntax looked really succinct and easily readable back then, but with changes like this, [T] => Vec, the region/lifetime syntax, together with the propensity to abbreviate almost everything, code is quickly starting to look kind of soupy to me. I get the arguments, and they're logically sound, but in the end it's beginnning to read like C++03.
If you come out and say the whole sustainability initiative is to convince Green party voters to buy iPhones made in a city with soupy air in a factory with ******* nets by workers who never leave company property, or downplay the amount of money it costs you to do it, the Green party voters will hear that and not buy as many gadgets from you. The necessary line is to play up how selfless you are in doing all of this, because anything else defeats the premise.
When flash was dying I said it was a bad thing because ads would no longer be contained in these tidy, controllable virtual machines sitting adjacent to the page content but instead would be redone in JavaScript in a huge soupy mess where the content is held hostage by ads that slide in and out of the screen and cover content, popping in and out of existence, reflowing the page, making the content jump around and disappear as terribly coded flash apps become terribly coded JavaScript modules slogging the whole browser along with it. People thought I was wrong and insane.
Soupy definitions
having the consistency and appearance of soup; "a soupy fog"
effusively or insincerely emotional; "a bathetic novel"; "maudlin expressions of sympathy"; "mushy effusiveness"; "a schmaltzy song"; "sentimental soap operas"; "slushy poetry"