Sentences with SPONGIER
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"The sponge cake came out spongier than I expected."
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"I prefer a spongier texture in my scrambled eggs."
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"The bread dough needs to be spongier for better results."
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"The new mattress feels much spongier than our old one."
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"The sea sponge is much softer and spongier than the artificial ones."
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"The spongier the foam, the better it absorbs impact."
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"The spongier the cushion, the more comfortable it is to sit on."
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"The spongier the carpet, the better it absorbs sound."
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"The spongier the material, the more water it retains."
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"The spongier the tissue, the greater its ability to hold nutrients."
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"The sponge cake is spongier than the regular cake."
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"The new mattress is much spongier and more comfortable to sleep on."
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"The wet sponge became even spongier after I squeezed all the excess water out."
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"I prefer spongier bread for making sandwiches."
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"My dog loves playing with his spongier chew toy."
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"The spongier texture of the bread absorbs more sauce in the sandwich."
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"She applies a spongier foundation for a more natural-looking finish."
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"The kitchen sponge became spongier and more absorbent after soaking in hot water."
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"The spongier texture of the sponge helps it retain more liquid."
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"The sponge expands and becomes spongier when wet."
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"I made the cake spongier by beating the eggs for a longer time."
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"A spongier material is ideal for cushioning impact."
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"The spongier foam provides better shock absorption in running shoes."
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"I bought a spongier mop head for better absorption of spills."
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"The spongier texture of the sponge allows for better cleaning of dishes."
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"The spongier surface of the foam roller helps release tension in muscles."
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"The sponge became spongier as it soaked up the soapy water."
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"The spongier the sponge, the more water it can hold."
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"A spongier sponge is more effective in wiping away stains."
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"The spongier gloves offer better grip on slippery surfaces."