Yes, it is. It means very damp or wet (soggy clothes, soggy ground).
That is the correct spelling for the adjective "soggy" (wet, drenched).
No, "soggy" is not a prefix. It is an adjective that describes something as soaked or saturated with water. Prefixes are affixes added to the beginning of a word to modify its meaning.
Things that have absorbed a lot of water or liquid can become soggy, such as wet paper, soggy cereal in milk, or a soggy sponge.
Soggy Noodle was created in 1993.
Soggy means "soaked with moisture or liquid".
Soggy doggy.
This means we do not go soggy in the bath or dry up in the sun!
Yes, the word "soggy" has two syllables. Sog-gy.
That the potatoes do get soggy the longer it sat in salt water
The piece of paper was soggy after he accidentally dropped it in a puddle.
the cereal gets soggy because of the how dense the milk is and then it goes into the cheerios.
Any biscuit or type of bread or cake gets soggy...