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The state of being more liquid than a thing was hired to be.

means Describes something so wet or loose it flows or drips when it ideally shouldn't.

from From the verb run plus the adjective ending -y; run once meant to flow freely, as rivers and noses do, since Old English rinnan.

Nose verdictTop use case humanity wishes didn't exist.
Egg idealFor yolks, runny is a compliment.
Texture lineSits between firm and outright spilled.
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