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runny

/'rʌni/
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Word: Runny

Part of Speech: Adjective

Basic Definition: "Runny" describes something that is fluid or liquid, meaning it can flow easily and change shape. It usually refers to liquids that are not thick and can move freely.

Usage Instructions:
  • Common Contexts: You might use "runny" to describe liquids like soup, nose mucus (when you have a cold), or even certain foods like runny eggs.
  • How to Use: You can place "runny" before a noun to describe it.
Examples:
  1. Food: "I like my eggs runny, so the yolk is soft and flows out."
  2. Health: "I have a runny nose because I’m catching a cold."
Advanced Usage:
  • "Runny" can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is unstable or not solid, like a runny foundation in a project that lacks firm planning.
Word Variants:
  • Noun: Runniness (the quality of being runny)
  • Adverb: Runny (less common, but can be used in creative contexts)
Different Meanings:

While "runny" primarily refers to a fluid state, it can also imply that something is messy or uncontrollable, such as emotions or situations.

Synonyms:
  • Liquid
  • Fluid
  • Watery
  • Sloppy (when used metaphorically)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There aren’t specific idioms or phrasal verbs that use "runny," but you might come across phrases like "runny with tears," which means someone is crying a lot.

Conclusion:

"Runny" is a simple word that helps describe various liquids and conditions.

Adjective
  1. characteristic of a fluid; capable of flowing and easily changing shape

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