stodge
stodge
Definition
stodge (stäj)
noun
- heavy, filling food, often unpalatable
- anything boring or hard to learn
Etymology: < ?
intransitive verb, transitive verb stodged, stodg′·ing
Brit. to cram (oneself) with food
stodge
Usage Examples
Adjective modifier
- old-fashioned: Moreover, they are basically potato encased in dough, good old-fashioned stodge - like chips, only healthier.
- gray: Maybe we just have to say: " This is our gray stodge.
- good: Moreover, they are basically potato encased in dough, good old-fashioned stodge - like chips, only healthier.
Browse dictionary entries near stodge
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- stoical
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