0 showing or feeling too much of emotions such as love or sympathy, rather than being reasonable or practical:
At best, this results in soppy, sentimental pets of low intelligence, but a shadow of their once famous forebears.
We must not be put off by any misplaced, soppy feeling that this can amount to indoctrination of the young.
We were left with the odd and soppy suggestion of doubling the council tax.
Despite opposition from soppy socialists, we have put more criminals behind bars and kept them there for longer.
I am not going to take what is called a "soppy" or sentimental attitude.
That is the problem with soppy proposals such as this.
We think he is soppy.
The people who voted for us do not like that sort of thing, whereas soppy sentimentality about the life of a fox does appeal to them.