0 used to describe food, especially chocolates, that are soft inside:
a box of soft-centred milk chocolates
1 used to describe films, books, music, etc. that cause feelings of sadness, sympathy, love, etc.:
2 kind and strongly influenced by emotional feelings:
He's a soft-centred sentimentalist.
The initial material returns with soft-centred strings above hypnotic vibraphone f iguration and is sung to a close by the rapturous sound of bowed vibraphone chords.
Nothing, not even a soft-centred chocolate, arose from all this.
Is the specific gravity of a soft-centred chocolate the same as that of a hard-centred one?