adjective
- comparative form of soppy: more wet or soaked through
- comparative form of soppy: more overly sentimental or emotional
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Examples
- His clothes got soppier as the rain continued to pour.
- The ground became soppier with each passing hour of the storm.
- She found the second movie even soppier than the first romantic comedy.
- The love letters grew soppier as their relationship progressed.
- After walking through the marsh, my boots were soppier than I expected.
- Critics said the sequel was soppier and less believable than the original.