Definition of Stodged

1. stodge [v] - See also: stodge

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stodged

stockroom
stockrooms
stocks
stocktake
stocktakes
stocktaking
stocktakings
stockwhip
stockwhips
stockwork
stockworks
stocky
stockyard
stockyards
stodge
stodged (current term)
stodger
stodgers
stodges
stodgier
stodgiest
stodgily
stodginess
stodginesses
stodging
stodgy
stoep
stoeps
stog
stogey

Literary usage of Stodged

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Glossary of Northamptonshire Words and Phrases by Anne Elizabeth Baker (1854)
"If things were crushed very closely into a sack, it would be stodged. Sometimes it is applied personally: "If you eat all that, ..."

2. Proceedings by Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society (1874)
"... in the midst of zummer " stodged adj. stuffed with eating Stool «. the stock of a tree cut for underwood Stoor, Storr v. to stir, move actively (Dutch ..."

3. The Bookman (1909)
"You eat minced beef till you are stodged, and then you drink hot water." Lady Gertrude could have wept, but she gave a little laugh instead, and sat down in ..."

4. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1846)
"... let him strive as he may, than it was when the country was not stodged up with people, like rabbits in a warren, that can't get enough to live on. ..."

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