Characteristic of a fluid; capable of flowing and easily changing shape.
1Seregil looked up from the runny grey porridge Tarmin had served up.
2The tortilla should still be a little bit runny in the middle.
3She wiped at her runny eye with the back of her arm.
4Grade B eggs contain more imperfections, runny whites, and wide, flat yolks.
5Then the other symptoms began, including a runny nose, sneezing and phlegm.
6Which are still runny with the guts of the previous several peace-makers.
7She wiped her runny nose on the shoulder of her red cloak.
8Is there any magical remedies for a cold and a runny nose?
9His face was all shiny, runny with sweat and tears and snot.
10Symptoms include a high fever, runny nose, cough and sore red eyes.
11Symptoms include sneezing, itchy and runny eyes and a tickly dry throat.
12The liquid inside the scratched glass bottle was runny and not quite clear.
13A runny consistency will result in a lopsided Jewish Custard Tart.
14Blues and runny cheeses, anything with strong ammonia notes, won't work.
15Note: if the dough is too runny, add some more flour.
16The batter should be fairly runny to form a thin layer.
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