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
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Noun | 1. | 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
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stodge
n (inf) → Pampe f (inf)
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stodge
(stodʒ) noun heavy, solid food.
ˈstodgy adjective1. (of meals etc) consisting of stodge. stodgy food.
2. (of people, books etc) dull; not lively.
ˈstodginess nounKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.