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Soupy

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The hiker slipped on the soupy mud after the heavy rainstorm.
The rain turned the dirt road into a soupy mess.
The chef prepared a soupy broth with tender chunks of beef.
The heavy snowfall made the roads soupy, causing traffic congestion and delays.
The old book had been stored in a damp basement, and its pages had turned yellow and soupy.
The soupy gravy soaked into the flaky biscuits.
The hiker struggled to walk through the soupy, marshy terrain in the wetland.
The toddler's diaper was so soupy that it leaked all over the carpet.
The polluted river had a soupy appearance, with a thick layer of oil floating on the surface.
The melting snow formed a soupy slush on the sidewalks.
The soupy haze hung over the Mississippi River, creating a dreamy, surreal landscape.
The soupy broth was filled with chunks of vegetables and lentils.
The thick, soupy fog enveloped the city, reducing visibility to a few meters.
The construction workers trudged through the soupy cement to lay the foundation.
The baby's diaper leaked, leaving a soupy mess on the changing table.
The monsoon season brought intense humidity, making the air feel soupy and difficult to breathe.
The traffic was slow and congested, turning the roads into a soupy mess.
The soup was so soupy that it felt more like a broth than a hearty meal.
The artist used a special technique to create a soupy texture in the watercolor painting.
The marathon runners persevered through the soupy air, their sweat mixing with the humidity.
The construction site turned into a soupy mess after heavy rainfall.
The soup had been sitting out for hours and had become soupy and unappetizing.
The paint had become soupy due to the heat in the room.
The sauce was too soupy, so she added more flour to thicken it.
The wet clay on the potter's wheel was soupy and required careful handling.
The muddy trail became increasingly soupy after the heavy rain.
The heavy fog made the air feel soupy and hard to breathe.
The soupy air in the crowded subway made it difficult to breathe.
The scent of magnolias and sweet tea filled the air, giving it a distinctly soupy aroma.
The dough was too soupy, so she added more flour to thicken it.
The farmer had to wait for the field to dry up after the rain before planting seeds, as the soil was still soupy.
The clay was too wet and soupy to shape into pottery.
After being in the rain, her hair was a soupy tangle.
The book had a soupy plot that lacked depth and character development.
The milkshake was so thick and rich that it was almost soupy.
The wet paint made the surface of the wall look soupy and uneven.
She loved to listen to the soupy melodies of blues music, which reminded her of the South.
The mud in the backyard was so soupy that it made it impossible for the kids to play their usual outdoor games.
After the rain, the streets became soupy with mud.
The swimmer emerged from the soupy pool with waterlogged hair and clothes.
The soupy air hung heavily over the plantation.
The fisherman couldn't see the fish swimming beneath the soupy water.
The tea she made was soupy and tasted like hot water.
The river overflowed, turning the fields into a soupy marshland.
The painter struggled to work with the soupy paint that had dried up over time.
The stew had been overcooked and became soupy, losing its original texture and taste.
The batter for the pancakes was too soupy, so they didn't hold their shape well.
The sauce was too soupy for my liking; I prefer a thicker consistency.
The river water turned soupy after the factory discharged pollutants into it.
The chef simmered the soupy broth for hours, infusing it with rich flavors.
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