Similar words: poppy, floppy, choppy, sloppy, sopping, floppy disk, floppy drive, as opposed to. Meaning: ['sɑpɪ /'sɒp-] adj. 1. wet through and through; thoroughly wet 2. effusively or insincerely emotional.
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1. She is soppy about cats.
2. 'She's just a soppy girl,' said her youngest brother.
3. Some people are really soppy about their pets.
4. She's soppy about dogs.
5. Enjoy apple pie, Cheap Trick and soppy melancholy?
6. She never tired of listening to soppy love songs.
7. Ain't Dolly a soppy name?
8. They ranged from the sleazy to the downright soppy.
9. After a few drinks, he got all soppy and started talking about the "good old days'.
10. Both are Hollywood-style productions, one a soppy Western, the other a slapstick item featuring a Chaplin lookalike.
11. She loves soppy love stories, old films, that sort of thing.
12. We parted at curbside, without too much soppy stuff and no tears.
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13. He's constantly on the phone to his girlfriend being soppy.
14. Now she knew why Magrat Garlick had always worn those soppy floppy dresses and never wore the pointy hat.
15. I was heartbroken when our dog died but I was determined not to be soppy about it.
16. Really we think Bob Mould and Sugar Sugar are soppy and silly.
17. I couldn't think of anything else so I just bought her a soppy card and some flowers.
18. The show is getting as sloppy as it is soppy.
19. So, to recap: Bohemia likes cats, but isn't going all soppy on us.
20. The shop worker, from Dover, Kent, said: "My wife thought I was going mad when I developed cravings for apples and marmite and started getting emotional during soppy films."
21. Greek men were said to be a bit too soppy.