sooky

[US]/ˈsuːki/
[UK]/ˈsuːki/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.Gentle; mild; soft; Sentimental; emotional; Foolish; silly
Word Forms
Pluralsookies

Phrases & Collocations

being sooky

so sooky

sooky baby

don't be sooky

acting sooky

a bit sooky

stop being sooky

feeling sooky

got sooky

big sooky

Example Sentences

don't be so sooky just because you lost the game.

the baby was sooky and tired after missing his nap.

he gets a bit sooky when he's had too much to drink.

stop being so sooky and finish your vegetables.

she felt sooky and just wanted to stay in bed all day.

the cold wind made the puppy whine and feel sooky.

he's acting sooky because his team lost the match.

there's no need to get sooky over a little criticism.

the toddler was sooky and clung to his mother's leg.

you're being a sooky baby about the rain.

she was feeling sooky and needed a big hug.

don't get sooky with me, i was just joking.

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