stodgy in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

stodgy in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for stodgy in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

stodgy <-ier, -iest> [ˈstɒdʒi, Am ˈstɑ:dʒi] ADJ

Translations for stodgy in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

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pâteux (-euse) pain, masse
stodgy
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English
Forget stodgy takeaways with their built-in guilt factor: clever food entrepreneurs are responding to a growing appetite for deliciously healthy convenience.
www.independent.ie
Neither of them could of course allow anything either triumphant or defeatist in their titles -- thus the stodgy middle ground.
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
But while you might think this is a mature, stodgy company, this firm is just getting warmed up.
www.fool.ca
Although dry, stodgy, poor quality Chelsea buns are plentiful in supermarkets, good ones are hard to come by.
londonist.com
At that age one does not see the hook sticking out of the rather stodgy bait.
en.wikipedia.org
Channel 4 calls it a stodgy, sentimental brew and a well-meaning film that doesn't really amount to much in the long run.
en.wikipedia.org
In less than three years, he restocked the cupboard and turned a stodgy organization into a forward-looking one.
www.espn.com.au
The field of wedding photography has come a long, long way from its stodgy beginnings.
calgaryherald.com
It has to once again live up to its potential as anything but stodgy.
www.latimes.com
Bishop isn't much of a clubber himself, though that's probably due to his living in a town with "zero artistic culture" outside of stodgy museums and galleries.
www.residentadvisor.net

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