soggy bread
Frequency: 6.07.5 per million words
bread that is unpleasantly wet and soft
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Examples (20)
- The sandwich was left in the rain, and now the bread is completely soggy.
- The sudden downpour turned our picnic sandwiches into soggy bread.
- I hate it when the sauce makes my hamburger bun a piece of soggy bread.
- I accidentally dropped my toast into my tea, resulting in a piece of soggy bread.
- He poked at the soggy bread at the bottom of his soup bowl.
- Nobody enjoys eating soggy bread, especially when it's meant to be crispy.
- To avoid soggy bread, toast it lightly before adding the wet ingredients.
- Make sure to store the bread properly, or it will become soggy.
- The condensation in the plastic bag had turned the sandwich into soggy bread.
- The chef was careful not to overcook the croutons, fearing they would turn into utterly soggy bread.
- She complained that her French toast was just soggy bread soaked in egg.
- She wrinkled her nose at the thought of the soggy bread left on the counter overnight.
- Nobody wanted to eat the sandwiches because the tomato slices had made the bread soggy.
- After the flood, all the loaves of bread in the pantry were nothing but soggy.
- After soaking up the stew, the slice of bread became soggy and fell apart.
- To prevent soggy bread, always drain excess moisture from your ingredients.
- The bottom crust of the pie was a disaster—just tasteless, soggy bread.
- The baker was frustrated to find a batch of his freshly baked goods had turned into soggy bread due to a malfunction.
- He picked the croutons out of his salad, disliking the texture of soggy bread.
- This old sandwich is nothing but soggy bread now; it's completely inedible.