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Definition of Soggier
1. soggy [adj] - See also: soggy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Soggier
Literary usage of Soggier
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. On the Gorilla Trail by Mary Hastings Bradley (1922)
"His bread grew soggier and soggier. Part of this was due to misunderstanding.
He wanted "dower" or medicine, ..."
2. The Long Trail: A Story of the Northwest Wilderness by Hamlin Garland, H. Burgess (1907)
"Jack's boots, blankets, and clothing grew each hour soggier. It was almost
impossible to cook at the sputtering camp-fire. The tent, half filled with ill- ..."
3. Runaway Russia by Florence MacLeod Harper (1918)
"Both had their arms full of loaves of what we called "white bread," but it was
really like our graham bread, only a little soggier. ..."
4. Runaway Russia by Florence MacLeod Harper (1918)
"Both had their arms full of loaves of what we called "white bread," but it was
really like our graham bread, only a little soggier. ..."
5. Landscapes of the Scottish Highlands and the Isle of Skye: A Countryside Guide by Stephen Whitehorne (1999)
"They have also laid timbers over the soggier sections, so your feet should stay
dry, at least at first! The path crosses a forestry access track before ..."
6. King's Complete History of the World War ...: 1914-1918. Europe's War with by William C. King (1922)
"In the soggier places, artillery causeways were built, but these were soon blown
to pieces by the Russian shells. Warsaw In Danger As the Germans drew ..."