soupy
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soup·y
(so͞o′pē)adj. soup·i·er, soup·i·est
1. Having the appearance or consistency of soup.
2. Informal Foggy: soupy weather.
3. Informal Sentimental.
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soupy
(ˈsuːpɪ)adj, soupier or soupiest
1. having the appearance or consistency of soup
2. informal chiefly US and Canadian emotional or sentimental
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soup•y
(ˈsu pi)adj. soup•i•er, soup•i•est.
1. resembling soup.
2. very thick; dense: a soupy fog.
3. overly sentimental.
[1870–75]
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Adj. | 1. | soupy - having the consistency and appearance of soup; "a soupy fog" thick - relatively dense in consistency; "thick cream"; "thick soup"; "thick smoke"; "thick fog" |
2. | ![]() hokey, kitschy, maudlin, mawkish, schmaltzy, schmalzy, bathetic, sentimental, slushy, soppy, mushy, drippy emotional - of more than usual emotion; "his behavior was highly emotional" |
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soupy
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soupy
[ˈsuːpɪ] adj (-ier (comp) (-iest (superl)))a. (liquid, fog) → denso/a
b. (Am) (fam) (sentimental) → sdolcinato/a
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