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STODGE
STODGE
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Dictionary definitions:
Word: stodge
Phonetic:
/stɒd͡ʒ/
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Heavy, dull, often starchy food, such as a steamed pudding
To stuff; to cram.
All clues having "STODGE" for an answer:
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Dull plodder
Filling food
Heavy
Plodding person
Stuff full of food
Stuff with food
Stuff
Stuffy type
Stuff full, as with food.
Slow plodding person.
Heavy, filling food, in Soho
What British gluttons do
Heavy food
Heavy starchy food
Heavy, uninteresting food
Set dog
Uninteresting food
Starchy food
Food that's hard to digest
Dull food
Heavy food, say … brought up
Some turkey heads and old goose wings filling dish
Section of Liebestod — generally heavy stuff
Street-ravaged dog takes on energy from pudding
Unappetising food, for example, Dorothy's brought back
Dull food supplied by member, shortly after the end of business
On reflection, say spots result from an unhealthy diet
For example, Dorothy's rejected heavy meal
Heavy stuff, say, with little marks coming up
Dull material used to fill up?
Gets worried about returning party stuff oneself
Indigestible food, for example ... - sent back
Seconds? Willy's right off heavy food
G & T does transform dull food
For example, spots rising fare unpalatable to consumers
Indigestible food, for example Dorothy's turnover
Patsy drops over for date — it's pretty dull fare
Something filling skip that obviously doesn't get eaten, initially
Feast
Heavy, starchy food (Informal)
Slice of spotted dick unfinished? Its filling stuff!
Gets drunk; eats an excessive amount of starchy food
Old-fashioned type
Say spots come up with starchy food
Heavy food? Eccentric gets to eat an excessive amount
Patsy drops over for date — its pretty dull fare
Extremely short poem containing good, hearty fare
Set about catching wild dog thats hard going to put away
Substantial but dull food
On the counter, say with peppers filling dish
Heavy filling food
Dull fare, e.g. peppers, thrown back up
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