What is a sogy biscuit?
"Sogy" is not a standard word in English. It is likely a misspelling or a regional dialect variation of "soggy," which describes something that is excessively wet and limp.
Biscuits are typically dry and crumbly, so a "soggy biscuit" would be one that has absorbed too much moisture, making it unpleasant to eat.
If you are referring to a specific type of biscuit, please provide more context or a description.
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