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Answer for the clue "Like an undercooked egg ", 5 letters:
runny

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Word definitions for runny in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1817, from run (v.) + -y (2).

Usage examples of runny.

They were faraway cheeses with strange sounding names, cheeses like Treble Wibbley, Waney Tastey, Old Argg, Red Runny and the legendary Lancre Blue, which had to be nailed to the table to stop it attacking other cheeses.

Sam Vimes said you probably like the yolk runny and some toast cut up into soldiers.

Instead, there was a noise like scissors closing and the air rained runny yolk and bits of shell.

He hoped the congregation would take it to heart when the collection basket was shaken under their runny noses.

Look at him there, she thought to herself -- breakfast in bed and complaining about his runny eggs.

And you report every runny nose and every cough and every itch- We do have a biological isolation chamber we can set up.

North Runny firemen were full of themselves because with the help of Julius and Napoleon Rife they had recently bought a fire truck with a seventy-five-foot ladder.

As Joe Bob sat down again, Hap took a Kleenex from the box next to the cash register, wiped his runny nose, and folded it into the pocket of his greasy overall.

All he could remember was that he had also awakened with a headache and a runny nose.

But there were plenty of sneezes and runny noses to go around in any city.

Gus, who felt perfectly fine until yesterday, had come down with a runny nose himself.

She shuddered as she squirted the runny yellow stuff down one side of the hot dog.

He picked up his fork and poked at his four runny eggs, a side of pancakes, three strips of soggy bacon, and a stack of toast.

Men with newspaper serving as soles for their shoes, with ragged clothes and ragged faces, with dull eyes and runny noses, with unshaved jowls and uncut hair.

Nana Mae said, and Sarah shook her head, watching Nana Mae catch the bloody, runny mess in a sack.