adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb by providing information on how, when, where, or to what extent an action is done
Describing food that is wet and soft due to being soaked in liquid for a long time, such as soggily cooked pasta.
Referring to the state of being wet and damp, like when clothes become soggily after being caught in the rain.
Used to describe soil or plants that are excessively wet and waterlogged, leading to a soggily texture.
In a restaurant review, the writer described the fries as soggily cooked.
The psychologist noted that the patient's mood improved when they avoided soggily processed foods.
The chef was disappointed to find that the bread had become soggily after being left out in the open.
The athletic trainer advised the athlete to change out of their soggily wet clothes to prevent chafing.