stodgy

stodgy
adjective (stodgier; -est) Date: 1854 1. having a rich filling quality ; heavy <
stodgy bread
>
2. moving in a slow plodding way especially as a result of physical bulkiness 3. boring, dull <
out on a peaceful rather stodgy Sunday boat trip — Edna Ferber
>
4. extremely old-fashioned ; hidebound <
received a pompously Victorian letter from his stodgy father — E. E. S. Montagu
>
5. a. drab b. dowdystodgily adverbstodginess noun

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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