Stodge in spanish
Comida indigesta
pronunciation: koʊmidɑindixestɑ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: koʊmidɑindixestɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures
stodge1 = comida indigesta, comida pesada.
Example: Non-Brits might not relish its hefty dose of stodge and sugar, but jam roly-poly is part of a pudding tradition going back to the Middle Ages.stodge2 = atracarse, atracarse de comida, atiborrarse, atiborrarse de comida.
Example: Of course I couldn't resist eating one, but I was suddenly super stodged, like I suddenly felt all the food I had stuffed myself with all day.more:
» stodge along/through = bregar, caminar con paso pesado, caminar con dificultad, hacer Algo con dificultad, hacer Algo con mucho esfuerzo, avanzar con dificultad.
Example: Well, of course, Shakespeare's plays were written to be performed and viewed, not stodged through in a classroom.