stodge / stɒdʒ /

🎓大学词汇躲避躲闪躲藏躲避障碍物

stodge3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

stodged, stodg·ing.

  1. to stuff full, especially with food or drink; gorge.
v. 无主动词 verb

stodged, stodg·ing.

  1. to trudge: to stodge along through the mire.
n. 名词 noun
  1. food that is particularly filling.

stodge 近义词

stodge

等同于 tramp

stodge

等同于 cloy

更多stodge例句

  1. I ken bear a good big blow, but to stodge along every day the same dull round would drive me crazed!
  2. How is one to keep such a piece of quicksilver as you in a state of placid stodge!
  3. If she had her own way she would throw the books into the fire, as tiresome stodge.
  4. No harm done; but to let him go on here in the stodge is a bit of short-sightedness I can't understand.
  5. It was for the good of Felix, and everyone else, that they should not all hang about at home in the stodge and mire.