mushily

/ˈmʌʃɪli/
adverb
  1. In a soft, pulpy, or wet way.
    • The overcooked vegetables fell apart mushily on the plate.
    • The ground squelched mushily under their boots after the rain.
    • The cereal sat mushily in the bowl, completely soaked.
  2. In an overly sentimental or cloying manner.
    • He spoke mushily about his childhood memories, making everyone roll their eyes.
    • She smiled mushily at the puppy, unable to resist its cuteness.
    • The letter ended mushily with too many hearts and kisses.
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