runny

/ˈrʌni/
adjective
  1. Flowing or tending to flow; not thick or solid.
    • The sauce was too runny, so he added more flour to thicken it.
    • The honey became runny after sitting in the warm sun.
    • She prefers her eggs runny, with the yolk still liquid.
  2. Producing or discharging liquid, especially from the nose or eyes.
    • He wiped his runny nose with a tissue.
    • The cold medicine helped stop her runny eyes.
    • I have a runny nose because of my allergies.
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