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Definition of the day : « soppy »
- adj wet
- adj sentimental
- "The cloth's all wet and soppy," said Joel, beginning to twitch at the bandage.
- Extract from : « The Adventures of Joel Pepper » by Margaret Sidney
- If you only knew what it meant for Jenny Pearl to be the soppy one.
- Extract from : « Carnival » by Compton Mackenzie
- Sally wondered why a good-looking boy so often had a soppy one with him.
- Extract from : « Coquette » by Frank Swinnerton
- And she looked at silly old Miss Jubb, and soppy May, and thought how they had no lovers.
- Extract from : « Coquette » by Frank Swinnerton
- The thaw had just set in and the ground was soppy, which was bad luck.
- Extract from : « From Bapaume to Passchendaele, 1917 » by Philip Gibbs
- The elephant, Imogene, was bulked dimly in the first gray of a soppy dawn.
- Extract from : « The Skipper and the Skipped » by Holman Day
- We lay in camp all day—soppy, sore—waiting for the rain to let up.
- Extract from : « The River and I » by John G. Neihardt
- Michel and old Liz entered, dripping like water-nymphs, and sat down on the soppy bed.
- Extract from : « The Red Man's Revenge » by R.M. Ballantyne
- He snatched up a wet blanket that was lying in a soppy pile on the floor of the hall and sprang for the stairs.
- Extract from : « Dear Enemy » by Jean Webster
- She had tried to talk to the boys and found them soppy, and herself soppy, and everything soppy.
- Extract from : « Coquette » by Frank Swinnerton