mushy

/ˈmʌʃi/
adjective
  1. Soft and wet, often in an unpleasant way; having a texture like mush.
    • The overcooked vegetables turned mushy and lost their flavor.
    • After the rain, the cardboard box became mushy and fell apart.
    • I don't like mushy bananas; I prefer them firm.
  2. Overly sentimental or romantic in a way that feels weak or silly.
    • He wrote a mushy love letter full of cheesy lines.
    • The movie was so mushy that I couldn't stop rolling my eyes.
    • Some people enjoy mushy romance novels, but I prefer action stories.
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