spongy|spongier|spongiest in English

adjective

[spon·gy || 'spʌndʒɪ]

soft and porous, absorbent and elastic; resembling a sponge

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1. This radish has gone spongy.

2. It was spongy to the touch.

3. The radish has turned spongy.

4. 16 The earth was soft and spongy underfoot.

5. And the little one is really spongy.

6. The earth was spongy from rain.

7. The ground was soft and spongy.

8. The bread had a spongy texture.

9. My muscles felt all strange and spongy.

10. The earth was soft and spongy underfoot.

11. Where are you, you spongy, yellow, delicious bastards?

12. The pulp of this watermelon is too spongy.

13. He too felt the spongy soil drawing him downwards.

14. Bog: spongy land saturated or partially covered with water.

15. This shares the same theory of making spongy cakes.

16. The udder should have a soft and spongy texture .

17. Another word for Boggy: marshy, muddy, waterlogged, spongy, swampy Collins English Thesaurus

18. 15 synonyms for Absorbent: porous, receptive, imbibing, spongy, permeable, absorptive, blotting

19. 15 synonyms for Absorbent: porous, receptive, imbibing, spongy, permeable, absorptive, blotting

20. Cancellous bone is a spongy type of bone inside the cortical bone

21. Bog, type of wetland ecosystem characterized by wet, spongy, poorly drained peaty soil.

22. There are many synonyms of Bibulous which include Absorptive, Permeable, Porous, Spongy, etc.

23. Protecting the edge of the bone is a layer of soft, spongy tissue.

24. Its spongy but tough, sweet smelling flesh exudes a red liquid when young.

25. The floating leaves are spongy and swollen, thus making the plant buoyant.