Antonyms for sogginess
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : sog-ee |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈsɒg i |
Definition of sogginess
Origin :- 1722, perhaps from dialectal sog "bog, swamp," or the verb sog "become soaked," both of unknown origin, + -y (2). Related: Soggily; sogginess.
- As in humidity : noun very damp weather
- There was a sogginess to the grass-grown yards that seemed unhealthful.
- Extract from : « Janice Day » by Helen Beecher Long
- Who else could steam and bake such mealy loaves of brown bread, brown as plum-pudding, yet with no suspicion of sogginess?
- Extract from : « Homespun Tales » by Kate Douglas Wiggin
- Who else could steam and bake such mealy leaves of brown bread, brown as plum-pudding, yet with no suspicion of sogginess?
- Extract from : « Rose O' the River » by Kate Douglas Wiggin
Synonyms for sogginess
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