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1 A game of footy where one's socks are guaranteed to get soggy .
2 Do not stir too often, or the rice will get soggy .
3 This will ensure the crumbs do not get soggy with oil.
4 The paper plates would get soggy and they would wind up eating paper with their food.
5 Things get a little more dicey in salads and vegetables, which can let the bacon get soggy .
6 If they're stacked up on top of each other they'll lock in moisture and get soggy , she says.
7 You can hold the torched brûlée for up to an hour before the sugary crust begins to get soggy .
8 Cooking the tomatoes first just takes a couple minutes and dries them out a bit so the crust doesn't get soggy .
9 The condiments here, the ices here; please take care to keep the trifle away from the fire, or it will get soggy .
10 I talked about how frightening this had been for me; how Katharine Hepburn's advice to never get soggy had come back to me.
11 My fabric mask was getting soggy because of my tears, she said.
12 Esme and Rafe's cereal had gotten soggy , but soggy chocolate was still chocolate.
13 If the crag gets soggy or otherwise unfavorable, we'll just drive home-nobig deal.
14 Here it keeps the crust from getting soggy and letting the fruity goodness leak out.
15 Cröonchy Stars tasted a bit like Cinnamon Toast Crunch, but got soggy pretty damn quick.
16 Just gnaw on them until they got soggy ?
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