Crossword-Solution: STODGE 6 letters, 20 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Slow plodding person. 1 answer
Carb-heavy food 1 answer
uninteresting reading matter that is hard to digest like stodgy food 1 answer
What British gluttons do 1 answer
Stuffy type 1 answer
Stuff, as with food 1 answer
Stuff with food 1 answer
Stuff full, as with food. 1 answer
Stuff full of food 1 answer
Plodding person 1 answer
Heavy, filling food, in Soho 1 answer
Heavy filling food 1 answer
HEAVY solid food 1 answer
Food that is heavy and filling 1 answer
Dull plodder 1 answer
heavy and filling food 2 answers
Old-fashioned type 2 answers
Filling food? 3 answers
Starchy food 12 answers
jade 44 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Here it is packed away behind these rotting covers, just the real thing, no respectable stodge; no mere parasitic stuff; not more than a dozen poets; scores of outcasts and vagabonds—and the real thing in vagabonds is pretty rare in print, I can tell you.
The Return Walter de la Mare 2000
The day was marked too, by a grant feast of "stodge," doughboys, and jam, stodge being a delicacy extemporised for the occasion, consisting of "flour boiled with water to the consistency of paste, with some small pieces of raw meat thrown into it"!! The Brothers spent part of the afternoon in the mutual good offices of picking the pandanus thorns out of each others feet and legs, the blackboys following their example.
The Overland Expedition of The Messrs. Jardine Frank Jardine and Alexander Jardine 2004
Coley intended to remain at Oxford to read for honours through great part of the Long vacation; and after refreshing himself with a run to Eton, he wrote:-- 'Now for a very disagreeable contrast, but still I shall find great interest in my work as I go on, and reading books for the second or third time is light work compared to the first stodge at them.
Life of John Coleridge Patteson Charlotte M. Yonge 2004
Well! we are very, very, very much obliged to you, dear Pakenham, for all the labour you go through for us, and we hope that under the shade of the Himalaya mountains you will be able to write, at your ease and without all manner of _stodge_ in your ink.
The Life and Letters of Maria Edgeworth, Vol. 2 Maria Edgeworth 2005
Grandpapa and Aunt Phrasie wanted her to pin me down into the native stodge; and Lucius, like a true man, went in for subjection: so there was nothing for it but to put my foot down.
More Bywords Charlotte M. Yonge 2004
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Used 12 times in crossword archives (1953–2021).