Runny
adjective, runnier, runniest.
1.
tending to run or drip:
a runny paste.
2.
(of the nose) discharging mucus.
adjective -nier, -niest
1.
tending to flow; liquid
2.
(of the nose or nasal passages) exuding mucus
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