Pronunciation: /ˈsɑɡəli/
adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb by providing information on how, when, where, or to what extent an action is done
A1 The bread was soggily soaked in milk.
A2 She walked soggily through the puddles after the rainstorm.
B1 The sandwich had been left out too long and was soggily inedible.
B2 The wet clothes clung soggily to her skin as she trudged through the storm.
C1 Despite the rain, the runner soggily pushed through to the finish line.
C2 The cake layers had soggily merged together, creating a messy dessert.
formal The bread became soggily after being left out in the rain.
informal I hate when my cereal gets soggily from sitting in milk too long.
slang The chips were soggily from being in the bag for too long.
figurative Her spirits felt soggily after receiving the bad news.
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