adjective
- comparative form of soggy; more wet and soft, often unpleasantly so
Usage: comparative form
Examples
- The cereal became soggier the longer it sat in the milk.
- After the rain, the ground was even soggier than before.
- Her sandwich got soggier as the tomatoes leaked juice.
- The bottom crust was soggier than the top.
- The wet towels made the laundry basket soggier.
- Each bite of the waterlogged bread was soggier than the last.