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soupy

[ UK /sˈuːpi/ ]
[ US /ˈsuˌpi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. effusively or insincerely emotional
    sentimental soap operas
    slushy poetry
    maudlin expressions of sympathy
    a bathetic novel
    mushy effusiveness
    a schmaltzy song
  2. having the consistency and appearance of soup
    a soupy fog

How To Use soupy In A Sentence

  • The production sounds a little soupy here, but I think it really adds to the song if you can understand that.
  • So he decides the rooty sweetness of beetroot nestled in a pile of soupy yet nuttily resistant rice is both good and interesting.
  • A plate of sautéed button mushrooms aswim in a soupy blend of sherry and lemon juice also slipped in somehow.
  • I microwaved it for about 5 minutes more-- it depends on how "soupy" or "dry" you like your risotto. Archive 2008-01-01
  • MEDITERRANEAN KIWI said ... when i use less oil in my fasolakia reciupe, i always find that the next day, the meal is too 'soupy' for my liking, which is why i prefer to add more oil if i know i'm going to be serving this the next day Recipe: Braised Green Beans (Fasolakia) with Lemon (Φασολάκια Λαδερά με Λεμόνι)
  • The production sounds a little soupy here, but I think it really adds to the song if you can understand that.
  • The remaining water was soupy-yellow, and a matching coloration stained the sides of the tub an inch or two above the water.
  • Marsh fern, water horehound, spotted touch-me-not, great water dock, and lake sedge live on the soupy mudflats.
  • She manages beautifully subtle shifts in tempo without crossing over into the soupy, and she applies a large palette of tonal color tastefully.
  • Allow the ice cream to soften in the refrigerator until it can be spread but is not soupy .
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