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    runny
    /ˈrʌni/

    adjective

    • 1. more liquid than is usual or expected: "the soufflé was hard on top and quite runny underneath"
    • 2. (of a person's nose) producing or discharging mucus.

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  3. Runny means more liquid than usual, or producing a lot of liquid, or of a substance partly liquid. It can also mean having a runny nose, which is a symptom of some illnesses. See definitions, synonyms, examples and translations of runny.

  4. Runny is an adjective that means having a tendency to run, such as a soft and liquid dough or a thin flow of mucus. See synonyms, examples, word history and related entries for runny.

  5. Anything runny is dripping or flowing like liquid. If you have a runny nose, you should probably stuff some tissues into your pocket (or just use your sleeve). Melting ice cream is runny, dripping from your cone down your arm, and an over-easy fried egg is cooked just enough so that the yolk is a little bit runny.

  6. Learn the meaning of 'runny' as an adjective for something that is more liquid than usual or intended, or for someone who has liquid flowing from their nose or eyes. See synonyms, examples, collocations and translations of 'runny'.

  7. Runny means more liquid than usual, or producing a lot of liquid, or of a substance partly liquid. Learn how to use runny in different contexts, such as sauce, nose, eggs, and magma, with examples and translations.

  8. Runny means tending to run or flow, or discharging mucus from the nose. Find synonyms, translations, and usage examples of runny in different contexts.

  9. Definition of runny adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.