Crossword clues for stodge
stodge
- Plodding person
- Dull plodder
- Heavy filling (and usually starchy) food
- What British gluttons do
- Heavy, filling food, in Soho
- Gets drunk; eats an excessive amount of starchy food
- Starchy food
- Slice of spotted dick unfinished? It's filling stuff!
- For example, Dorothy’s served up filling food
- Food that's hard to digest
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Wiktionary
n. (context British English) heavy, dull food, typically those based on starches vb. (context transitive English) To stuff.
WordNet
n. heavy filling (and usually starchy) food
Usage examples of "stodge".
PLOWED their way through the stodge that served as food in the Wizard Island Complex for Scientific Advancement, Ryan and Krysty retired to their section of the dormitory.
The first plate of pallid, tepid stodge normally arrived just as the pointer shaded from red into amber.
Noel the urbane boy had grown into Noel the man and a calamitous stodge he was.
I know, and I suppose the Hall food is mostly stodge, but do what you can, okay?
A good honest lump of soft white stodge with a sliver of yellow plastic in the middle.
You see a dull-faced young woman, stodged out on booze or glands, taking the leaning weight of her elderly companion, a man with misangled legs like broken dividers.
He went about his work with a deliberate and silent sombreness, like a beast coming out and going in, shaggy looking, austere, stodging through the mud and the muck of the byres, with rain upon his face, and the north wind in his eyes.
The labour of the farm sufficed him, the daily round, the stodging through the mud, the carting out of muck and the carting in of fuel, contact with his beasts.
A faint haze seemed to hang over the byres, and she had a glimpse of Furze stodging across yellow straw with a big zinc food-pan upon his shoulder.