stodge


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stodge

(stɒdʒ)
n
1. (Cookery) heavy filling starchy food
2. (Cookery) dialect chiefly Southern English baked or steamed pudding
3. a dull person or subject
vb
(Cookery) to stuff (oneself or another) with food
[C17: perhaps a blend of stuff + podge]
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stodge


Past participle: stodged
Gerund: stodging

Imperative
stodge
stodge
Present
I stodge
you stodge
he/she/it stodges
we stodge
you stodge
they stodge
Preterite
I stodged
you stodged
he/she/it stodged
we stodged
you stodged
they stodged
Present Continuous
I am stodging
you are stodging
he/she/it is stodging
we are stodging
you are stodging
they are stodging
Present Perfect
I have stodged
you have stodged
he/she/it has stodged
we have stodged
you have stodged
they have stodged
Past Continuous
I was stodging
you were stodging
he/she/it was stodging
we were stodging
you were stodging
they were stodging
Past Perfect
I had stodged
you had stodged
he/she/it had stodged
we had stodged
you had stodged
they had stodged
Future
I will stodge
you will stodge
he/she/it will stodge
we will stodge
you will stodge
they will stodge
Future Perfect
I will have stodged
you will have stodged
he/she/it will have stodged
we will have stodged
you will have stodged
they will have stodged
Future Continuous
I will be stodging
you will be stodging
he/she/it will be stodging
we will be stodging
you will be stodging
they will be stodging
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been stodging
you have been stodging
he/she/it has been stodging
we have been stodging
you have been stodging
they have been stodging
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been stodging
you will have been stodging
he/she/it will have been stodging
we will have been stodging
you will have been stodging
they will have been stodging
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been stodging
you had been stodging
he/she/it had been stodging
we had been stodging
you had been stodging
they had been stodging
Conditional
I would stodge
you would stodge
he/she/it would stodge
we would stodge
you would stodge
they would stodge
Past Conditional
I would have stodged
you would have stodged
he/she/it would have stodged
we would have stodged
you would have stodged
they would have stodged
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.stodge - heavy and filling (and usually starchy) food
aliment, alimentation, nourishment, nutriment, sustenance, victuals, nutrition - a source of materials to nourish the body
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Translations
طَعام ثَقيل وَصَلْب
těžké jídlo
nehéz étel
òungmeltur matur
sotus valgissunkus valgis
smags, sātīgs ēdiens
ťažké jedlo
ağır yemek

stodge

[stɒdʒ] N (Brit) → comida f indigesta
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

stodge

n (inf)Pampe f (inf)
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

stodge

[stɒdʒ] n (fam) → cibo pesante
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

stodge

(stodʒ) noun
heavy, solid food.
ˈstodgy adjective
1. (of meals etc) consisting of stodge. stodgy food.
2. (of people, books etc) dull; not lively.
ˈstodginess noun
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References in classic literature ?
You never exactly knew whether there would be a real meal or just a make-believe, it all depended upon Peter's whim: he could eat, really eat, if it was part of a game, but he could not stodge [cram down the food] just to feel stodgy [stuffed with food], which is what most children like better than anything else; the next best thing being to talk about it.
Medicine, stodge and beautifying myself was fine, but when it came to clearing my cloudy head, nothing could mend it like Beckham.
FAMILIES are being urged to walk off the Christmas stodge and help raise money for charity at the same time.
I'm eating pure stodge and there aren't any proper facilities to exercise.
We're told Mel was less than pleased with the "stodge" provided by the caterers and wanted special meals cooked to her precise requirements.
Nice as this was, it added nothing but stodge to a dish that already had quite enough.
After years on a bachelor diet of missed meals or snatched sandwiches, three helpings of stodge a day can come as a bit of a shock.
Years of partying have taught me that the only cure is stodge - so I cheered up when I remembered that Italian DJ Daniele Davoli had promised to pop over to cook spaghetti in a special sauce for our show, Babes In The Balearics.
Sausage and mash I love all that kind of stodge and I love a pint loads of them to help wash it down.
Winter Berry Christmas Tree Cheescake PS5, Iceland A SWEET and tart cheesecake that will cut through the stodge of lunch.
Winter Berry Christmas Tree Cheesecake, PS5, Iceland A sweet and tart cheesecake that really cuts through the stodge of lunch.