[adjective] -ier, -iest - (of things which can absorb water, often of food) extremely wet and softsoggy ground/shoesI dropped my magazine in the bath and now it's all soggy.Will you answer the phone for me or my cereal will go soggy.The pasta was limp and soggy, topped with flavourless chicken in tomato sauce.Food industry research shows that 20% of consumers say their microwave makes items soggier.(US) In Houston, the soggy (= humid) summer heat can make you want to die.(esp. UK) The soggy (= rainy) summer is all set to continue into August and it might well rain until September.
SOGGY
Meaning of SOGGY in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012