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more resistant than Pullman bread to becoming soggy and breaking apart in sandwiches with fried, g
The term soggy biscuit is thought to have originated in the U
Soggy biscuit, sometimes also called The Biscuit Gam
an of Constant Sorrow", calling themselves the Soggy Bottom Boys.
ard, Doc Watson, and Tim Blake Nelson with The Soggy Bottom Boys in the film and soundtrack for O B
rmy premise is undermined by a limp script and soggy Braveheart pastiche, although the strong voice
ival and as a result most games were held on a soggy Brisbane Exhibition Ground.
Germanic words "klisse" (herb) and "laar", (a soggy brushwood terrain).
The final was played in soggy conditions to which Mosgiel found it difficult
his distinct texture is why it does not have a soggy consistency, despite being soaked in a mixture
In a soggy end to the 1985 season, Coombs bowled in only
Contrast the soggy forest floor that is covered with soft rotten
il running along a slight ridge in the usually soggy ground of pre-settlement Chicago.
he soil with water to maintain a damp, but not soggy, look and feel.
In a match postponed a day due to a soggy pitch caused by rainstorms, they fell at Ocean
bb" and it referred to the partially inundated soggy plains that today are dry farmland and the mod
The game is also known in Australia as soggy Sao after the SAO brand of biscuits popular th
e fire was out, and Dreamland was reduced to a soggy, smoldering mess.
wls, as the broth would make the bread get too soggy too quickly.
perspiration inside the uniform, which becomes soggy when the weather is hot and humid.
ed building is made out of corrugated iron and soggy wooden panels.
                                                                                                   


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