How To Use Soppy In A Sentence
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I am not given to flights of fancy, soppy tales of love and romance and I was certainly not looking for love.
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The ballad is soppy but a surefire No1.
The Sun
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Certain 'soppy' events in the anime are replaced by a more violent and harsher reality.
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He was bold, outrageous, witty, shocking and sympathetic without being the least bit soppy or sentimental.
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He's gone all soppy, crying because he misses Saskia and being a kind ear to listen to all Craig's miserable longings.
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The lifeboat fund can well do without such soppy sentiments.
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soppy clothes
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His expressive, playful and emotion-loaded voice is appropriately soft but never soppy.
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The message is a bit soppy, but most of the story isn't.
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Soppy love songs are minimised, while the ubiquitous clashes between good and evil are pitched at just the right level.
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I feel it is very insulting to be treated as a silly, soppy older woman.
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And with that unfocused and slightly soppy sentiment, I'm off to bed.
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Though a fashionable resort in those days when any seaside town was a possible future Brighton, Lymington is never likely to become crowded with visitors again, but artists find many good studies on the river and in the town and even on the "soppy" flats themselves, and there are salt baths at high tide for those unconventional holiday-makers who favour the place.
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Thirdly, there's this slightly nebulous and rather soppy business of hope.
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Shut the window, you soppy ha'p'orth.
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Well, no, not really, Hubby was all soppy with admiration for my hard work.
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I picked some soppy romance over 28 Days Later, and was subjected to some blonde actress boaking right into the camera.
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Ag, I dont know if Im just being soppy but whatever the case its refreshing to see love stories these days that are able to transcend the mainstream depictions of beautiful falsity.
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You've clearly learnt to rely on yourself and seem to fear any kind of soppy dependence on others.
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But after they'd proved to each other they weren't soppy romantics, they admitted there was more to the story.
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As a soppy old romantic I didn't mind who got the girl as long as Arthur got his cup of tea.
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He wanted to tell her that, soppy and sickeningly sentimental as it sounded, he'd have missed her more than words could entirely express.
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Having started off writing formulaic commercial fiction, soppy stories for women's magazines, she now begins each novel knowing little more than how she wants it to feel.
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Being a soppy sort of soul, I'm overpowered by waves of nostalgia, each time I visit the Chelsea area.
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Shut the window, you soppy ha'p'orth.
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Enjoy apple pie, Cheap Trick and soppy melancholy?
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Without getting all soppy about it, we've been a great story for football, haven't we?
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I was like some girl in a movie theatre, watching this heart-breakingly sad moment in a soppy romantic movie and wanting to stop the moment.
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It was Jo Gordon's trademark Dr Who scarves that first aroused the magpie eyes of the UK fashion pack three years ago, sounding the first death knell for the soppy pashmina.
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Soppy fool dedications over and done with, I leave you with the following thought, supplied by the ever-reliable source of quotes that is Hamish McT.
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The best feeling in the world is to be wrapped in loving arms, to feel warm and melty and soppy and above all happy.
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You don't have to sit in the full lotus position with a soppy smile on your face.
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What threatens to be merely a soppy love story among the wagons and petticoats becomes something more dramatic.
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We swapped books and bought insightful yet soppy presents.
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It was very good… a bit of a soppy ending tho, which almost let it down.
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Everything bounces along with a youthful joy, devoid of cynical teenage angst, full of hope and dare we say it slightly soppy.
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That's not just the view of a soppy old liberal.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was no longer all about soppy three-minute love songs.
The Sun
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Some scorn those who get soppy about horses.
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You love all things fluffy and lovely, and probably enjoy romantic novels and soppy poems.
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I know, it's soppy, slushy stuff when you really think about it, but how many people (yes I'm including men here, never let it be said I'm sexist) don't want that faery tale romance.
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He's constantly on the phone to his girlfriend being soppy.
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It is a soppy and sentimental royal anthem that offers no opportunity for expressing pride in our nation.
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I come clean in admitting I am a soppy sentimentalist at heart.
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The thing with her is that she has such a characterful voice but it often comes across as twee with the kind of soppy or poppy songs she sings.
FallNews
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You might think this a bit uncharacteristically 'soppy' but several Rotarians had been acting as stewards and thought that I'd been pushing an empty pram around as a stunt.
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Not soppy, realistic and there is a powerful message there about the nature of love/friendship.
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The present show questions the validity of these soppy views.
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You could do soppy romantic things like that and people would just roll their eyes at you and leave you be.
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If you're soppy and sentimental you may like it; but otherwise, I wouldn't bother.
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There's no story; no soppy lyrics; it's not exploitative or nasty; it's closer to circus, but with simpler tricks and better music.
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It was a foolish, late-night idea powered by a little too much alcohol, and a few soppy fool tendencies.
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It reminded me of an old Patty Loveless song, “Handful of Dust,” which is kind of soppy, but fairly accurate:
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Big soppy puppies with droopy eyes and long wet tongues come to mind.
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Some story threads are underdeveloped, and Emily's soppy character is wisely ditched early on.
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He was bold, outrageous, witty, shocking and sympathetic without being the least bit soppy or sentimental.
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There are a lot of ways a music forum dedicated to great pop music could have addressed the passing of the 'King of Pop' without having to tread into 'soppy' territory.
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And you're not the only soppy romantic around here.
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I thought it was going to be some soppy 1930's romantic comedy and while it wasn't exactly Kafka it was better than I was expecting.
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The case against is that soppy makeover shows are not what the BBC is there for.
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He's typecast as the soft posho who writes soppy, lovelorn numbers.
The Sun
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I'm finally alerted by a creepy slithery, slippy step nearby on soppy, dew-saturated fallen leaves.
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In my fingers, besides the wet muck of packing material was a soppy but readable copy of Tatz's book.
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Listen to a really soppy song and have a good cry.
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But it's also the source of his most soppy and brilliant songs.
The Sun
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It is clever without being slick, sentimental without being soppy.
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He's constantly on the phone to his girlfriend being soppy.
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They are all quite alike, but there is one tiny one and everyone is quite soppy about it.
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Regale everyone with your soppy songs, recite your loopy limericks, and maybe even draw a doodle or two!