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| noun
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I just ate a lot of stodgy foods.
The spelling "stodgy" is correct (stuffy, aloof, or serious).
stodgy, context: a big fat stodgy peace of chocloate cake.
The STODGY politician showed little inclination to listen to the speeches of junior senators.
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.
mostly positive but you can use it in negative ways.
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You use a spoon to eat the soup in a soup bowl
I like to use a soup spoon.
pea soup!
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Those letters spell stodgy.