Definition of «runny»

Runny is an adjective that describes something with a liquid consistency, similar to how honey or water would flow. It can also refer to something that is easily spreadable, like butter on bread.

Usage examples

  1. Her nose was runny all day due to her allergies.
  2. The eggs were undercooked and the yolks were still runny.
  3. The sauce was too runny and did not stick to the pasta.
  4. I had to discard the runny milk from the carton.
  5. He had a runny stomach after eating something spicy.
  6. His eyes were swollen and runny from crying.
  7. The paint on the wall was still wet and runny.
  8. The children enjoyed making runny slime in science class.
  9. I accidentally stepped in a puddle, and now my shoes are all runny.
  10. The dog had a runny nose and was sneezing frequently.

Sentences with «runny»

  • And I have been battling the sore throat / runny nose too. (shannasaidso.com)
  • This is coming from the person who doesn't like runny eggs or melted cheese on my eggs. (cravingsustenance.com)
  • Bake brownies until firm to the touch and a tester inserted into the center comes out with moist crumbs (not runny batter) attached, 15 — 18 minutes. (epicurious.com)
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