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Definition of Soggily
1. soggy [adv] - See also: soggy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Soggily
Literary usage of Soggily
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Recollections of Full Years by Helen Herron Taft (1914)
"for safety, and so we rolled soggily along, with no other sound but the rattle
of many wheels and the splash of mud, until we arrived at the Fujiya Hotel, ..."
2. Our Struggle for the Fourteenth Colony: Canada, and the American Revolution by Justin Harvey Smith (1907)
"... a 13-inch piece that had slowly travelled from Cape Breton to Ticonderoga and
now came soggily down the lake—did their more aerial feats twenty-five or ..."
3. Our Struggle for the Fourteenth Colony: Canada, and the American Revolution by Justin Harvey Smith (1907)
"... mortars—reinforced after a fortnight by the Old Sow, a 13-inch piece that had
slowly travelled from Cape Breton to Ticonderoga and now came soggily down ..."
4. Our Struggle for the Fourteenth Colony: Canada, and the American Revolution by Justin Harvey Smith (1907)
"... a 13-inch piece that had slowly travelled from Cape Breton to Ticonderoga and
now came soggily down the lake—did their more aerial feats twenty-five or ..."
5. Recollections of Full Years by Helen Herron Taft (1914)
"for safety, and so we rolled soggily along, with no other sound but the rattle
of many wheels and the splash of mud, until we arrived at the Fujiya Hotel, ..."
6. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1895)
"... whereon the engine slows down and stops, or throbs soggily with its cylinder
filled with lukewarm water instead of hot expansive steam. ..."