Comparative for having a soft, cushiony feel or texture
“Tony, an avid collector of spongy penguins given out at various Linux events, now thinks computers were created by penguins, or vice versa.”
Comparative for resembling or having the consistency of mush or a semiliquid
“The spongy slime was a surprise hit with the kids.”
Comparative for having the ability or tendency to absorb (liquid)
“The spongy cake will absorb most of the liquid poured over it.”
Comparative for soaked with moisture or other liquid
“The ditches were narrow channels that promoted the flow of water out of the spongy marsh.”
Comparative for springing back quickly when squeezed or stretched
Comparative for succulent, full of juice, typically of food
Comparative for having spaces or gaps
Comparative for having an airy quality or texture
Comparative for in a pulpy state
Comparative for resembling pith or some aspect of it
Comparative for easily influenced
(of soil) Comparative for easily dug
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