Stodgy
adjective, stodgier, stodgiest.
1.
heavy, dull, or uninteresting; tediously commonplace; boring:
a stodgy Victorian novel.
2.
of a thick, semisolid consistency; heavy, as food.
3.
stocky; thick-set.
4.
old-fashioned; unduly formal and traditional:
a stodgy old gentleman.
5.
dull; graceless; inelegant:
a stodgy business suit.
adjective stodgier, stodgiest
1.
(of food) heavy or uninteresting
2.
excessively formal and conventional
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