Stodgy Mnemonic
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stodgy
stodgy
/ˈstɒ.d͡ʒi/
Examples
- I'm not saying that it has to be stodgy or old.
- Indeed, who cares about his stodgy old philosophy anyway
- Wikipedia is not a stodgy museum of languages.
- I'm not saying that it has to be stodgy or nothing.
- This series is not the place for safe, sober, and stodgy presentations.
- Otherwise I'd go back to using stodgy form.
- Science is stodgy, typically not glamorous, and entails hard work.
- Also to your point, some of the language sounds rather stodgy.
- Article suffers from stodgy flow and some grammatical errors.
- We don't have to be stodgy, but we're really not trying to be playful either.
heavy and starchy and hard to digest
adjective
out of fashion; old fashioned
adjective
excessively conventional and unimaginative and hence dull
adjective
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"Sto + Doggy. The doggy is too stubborn and dull to play fetch."
"Sto + Dodgy. The old, slow coach is too dull and rigid to dodge."
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