0 in a way that is unpleasantly wet and soft because of having absorbed a lot of liquid: --
Her jibs, swashing soggily about her bow, were hoisted out of the water, and a gust bellied them.
They have jettisoned her deck load, and now she'll just float soggily.
How strong he was--and, oh, how miserably wet--her hand around his shoulder felt the thin shirt clinging soggily to his arm.
To her right something fell more suddenly and sharply, splashing soggily in the muck.
The earth yielded to the pressure of feet soggily.
Outside, the palm leaves were dripping in the night fog that had swept soggily in from the ocean.
The sweater, wrapped about the post where, in summer, a wooden sailor brandished his paddles, flapped soggily in the wind.
They were sleepy and their clothing stuck soggily to them, and none of them had had anything warm in his stomach for many hours.