adjective
- very wet and soft, usually in an unpleasant way
- lacking firmness or crispness due to moisture
Usage: often used to describe food
Examples
- The cereal became soggy after sitting in milk too long.
- Her shoes were soggy from walking through puddles.
- The rain made the cardboard box soggy and weak.
- Nobody wanted to eat the soggy french fries.
- The ground was soggy after three days of heavy rain.
- The soggy newspaper fell apart in his hands.
- She threw away the soggy crackers that had been left open.