sogginess

/ˈsɑɡinəs/
noun
  1. The state or quality of being wet, soft, and heavy, usually in an unpleasant way.
    • To avoid sogginess, take the fried food out of the oil and drain it on paper towels.
    • The sogginess of the bread ruined the sandwich before he could even take a bite.
    • The sogginess of the ground made it impossible to set up the tent.
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