soggy 的定义
sog·gi·er, sog·gi·est.
- soaked; thoroughly wet; sodden.
- damp and heavy, as poorly baked bread.
- spiritless, heavy, dull, or stupid: a soggy novel.
soggy 近义词
damp or soaking
更多soggy例句
- Plus, some don’t recognize the difference between a hard floor and carpet so you could end up with a soggy rug if you’re not careful.
- Meanwhile, young Mars was soggy but not soaked, possibly offering far more opportunities for life to get started.
- NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission just wrapped up its two years at the asteroid Bennu, during which it found evidence of a soggy past.
- They’ll likely be the soggiest too, but that’s part of their magic.
- Carbonates are often deposited by water on Earth, strongly suggesting that Bennu used to be on the soggy side.
- The expedition was short-circuited after they dug into soggy ground between 90 and 100 feet underground.
- Between the hills and us, soggy fires burned the bare cotton stalks of an early winter harvest.
- The French fries arrive soggy, the chicken having long since lost its crunch.
- Both are notoriously hard to please, always ticking contestants off for “soggy bottoms” or “underbaked” pastry.
- The unfortunate lighting and makeup combined to give him the skin tone of soggy cardboard.
- His rainproofed overcoat became quite soggy and damp on the inside, in spite of his efforts to shield himself from the rain.
- He was unhurt, but he moved with shuffling steps, much like a tavern-loafer soggy from rum.
- In due course they came to a glade through which ran a soggy, choked, little spring-creek.
- Tabernacle was in the distance, while men and women waded through the soggy snows to be the first to reach the train.
- Once we stripped our soggy clothes off to swim a river that faced us.