sodden

/ˈsɑdən/
adjective
  1. Extremely wet; soaked through with liquid.
    • Her socks were sodden from walking in the rain.
    • After the storm, the ground was sodden and muddy.
    • The cardboard box became sodden and fell apart.
  2. Heavy and doughy because of too much moisture (especially of food).
    • No one wanted to eat the sodden cereal.
    • The bread was sodden and unappetizing.
    • The cake turned out sodden because she added too much milk.
  3. Lacking spirit or vitality; dull or expressionless (often from drink or exhaustion).
    • The audience was sodden with boredom during the lecture.
    • Her sodden gaze showed no sign of recognition.
    • He sat in a sodden stupor after the long night.
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