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stodgy (adj.)

1823, "thick, semi-solid," from stodge "to stuff, satiate" (1670s), of unknown origin, perhaps somehow imitative. Meaning "dull, heavy" developed by 1874 from use in reference to food (1841).

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Definitions of stodgy from WordNet

stodgy (adj.)
(used pejoratively) out of fashion; old fashioned;
Synonyms: fogyish / moss-grown / mossy / stick-in-the-mud
stodgy (adj.)
heavy and starchy and hard to digest;
stodgy food
a stodgy pudding served up when everyone was already full
stodgy (adj.)
excessively conventional and unimaginative and hence dull;
a stodgy dinner party
why is the middle class so stodgy, so utterly without a sense of humor?
Synonyms: stuffy
From wordnet.princeton.edu