Definition of Stodges

1. Noun. (plural of stodge) ¹

2. Verb. (third-person singular of stodge) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Stodges

1. stodge [v] - See also: stodge

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stodges

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

Literary usage of Stodges

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

1. Mrs. Horace Dobell at Home: A Life Sketch ; Illustrated by Selections from (1908)
"For that Missus Raikes, she sez ut, you know, And it mun be true, mon, if she sez so ! For stodges—he b'longs to the good old times, When folly and ..."

2. Publications by English Dialect Society (1881)
"Stodge, va and n. to cram ; fill to repletion. sb. any kind of food that ' stodges,' particularly pudding of a 'filling'"kind. adj. crammed; stuffed; ..."

3. Poet Lore (1905)
"... John stodges of the nation ? Questions like these may still obtrude themselves to qualify somewhat Prof. Smith's main conclusions, yet, on the whole, ..."

4. The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature by Tobias George Smollett (1803)
"... for their guiding sticks to the stodges : tlie thickest trees that I have seen are nine or ten inches in circumference. Firs, common pine and larch ..."

5. A Student in Arms. 2d Series by Donald William Alers Hankey (1917)
"On Saturdays, after dinner, the unfortunates who had not got away for the week-end used to have "stodges" after dinner. Having put away a substantial dinner ..."

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