The STODGY politician showed little inclination to listen to the speeches of junior senators.
I just ate a lot of stodgy foods.
stodgy, context: a big fat stodgy peace of chocloate cake.
The spelling "stodgy" is correct (stuffy, aloof, or serious).
No idea this is in a category about Austria but "stodgy" can mean either dull and unimaginative or difficult to digest. Normaly used as an adjective for starchy & heavy foods. e.g A stodgy piece of cake.
Those letters spell stodgy.
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definition:stodgy |ˈstäjē| adjective ( stodgier , stodgiest )1 dull and uninspired : some of the material is rather stodgy and top-heavy with facts.2 Brit. (of food) heavy, filling, and high in carbohydrates.• bulky or heavy in appearance : this stodgy three-story building.DERIVATIVESstodgily |ˈstäjəlē| |ˈstɑdʒəli| adverbstodginess |ˈstɑdʒin1s| nounhope that helps!
Stodgy
Foods like pasta, and potatoes, all the " stodgy " foodstuffs.
"Stodgy" is generally considered a negative term. It describes something that is dull, uninteresting, or overly traditional, lacking in freshness or innovation. In contexts like food, it can refer to something heavy and difficult to digest. Overall, the connotation is one of being stuffy or lacking excitement.
mostly positive but you can use it in negative ways.
You can have anything you like as a starter. However, this is likely to be too stodgy and filling for most people's taste.