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ALL meanings of stodgy

stodg·y
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  • adjective stodgy food: heavy, hard to digest 1
  • adjective stodgy dull, tedious 1
  • adjective stodgy heavy, dull, or uninteresting; tediously commonplace; boring: a stodgy Victorian novel. 1
  • adjective stodgy of a thick, semisolid consistency; heavy, as food. 1
  • adjective stodgy stocky; thick-set. 1
  • adjective stodgy old-fashioned; unduly formal and traditional: a stodgy old gentleman. 1
  • adjective stodgy dull; graceless; inelegant: a stodgy business suit. 1
  • adjective stodgy Stodgy food is very solid and heavy. It makes you feel very full, and is difficult to digest. 0
  • graded adjective stodgy If you describe someone or something as stodgy, you dislike them or are bored by them because they are very old-fashioned or serious. 0
  • adjective stodgy (of food) heavy or uninteresting 0
  • adjective stodgy excessively formal and conventional 0
  • adjective stodgy heavy and unpalatable 0
  • adjective stodgy heavily built; bulky and slow in movement 0
  • adjective stodgy dull; tedious; uninteresting 0
  • adjective stodgy drab, unfashionable, or unattractive 0
  • adjective stodgy stubbornly old-fashioned; narrow and conventional 0
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