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soppy
[ sop-ee ]
adjective
, sop·pi·er, sop·pi·est.
- soaked, drenched, or very wet, as ground.
- rainy, as weather.
- British Slang. excessively sentimental; mawkish.
soppy
/ ˈsɒpɪ /
adjective
- wet or soggy
- informal.silly or sentimental
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Derived Forms
- ˈsoppily, adverb
- ˈsoppiness, noun
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- soppi·ness noun
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Example Sentences
You could feel the cold, wet drizzle, the soppy tracks, the weariness of "throwing switches."
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The elephant, Imogene, was bulked dimly in the first gray of a soppy dawn.
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The little man's topknot was soppy with whiskey; his face was running with it; his eyes were full of it.
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I dunno—through the lungs, I guess; my sleeve's gitting soppy right under his shoulder.
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I did not poll for him, nor did I solicit a soul in his behalf; yet Soppy won the election by a considerable majority.
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