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1
He grabs the Leader and leaves me to
stodge
myself with his Times.
2
Comforting, next-level
stodge
,
I could eat it by the bucket load.
3
But the majority of hospitals still
stodge
along with snail-mail.
4
There were textures for sure -mostly gloop and
stodge
.
5
Might it be motivated as much by inverse snobbery as a love of
stodge
?
6
Why can't I
stodge
on cake, and eat the bread when I don't 'preciate?
7
Instead, predictably, the captain led the parade having hauled his side through the end-of-season
stodge
.
8
I look back once -his eyes close as his jaws sink into black
stodge
.
9
Mark came and said, "Minky, if you
stodge
like that you'll get all flabby."
10
On the evidence of this show, you'd be a fool to swap this sushi for that
stodge
.
11
Jorginho can luxuriate in his record, although it is wrong to blame him alone for that midfield
stodge
.
12
These B-Town bands are light years away from the carby
stodge
of Birmingham's last indie hopes, the Twang.
13
Debut album God First is a far cry from the bland musical
stodge
associated with Steadman's other band.
14
They all offered tasters of their quality but too much of it was lost amid the
stodge
of midfield.
15
Cake's the best thing; why need I
stodge
on bread and butter till I can't properly 'preciate the cake?
16
I ken bear a good big blow, but to
stodge
along every day the same dull round would drive me crazed!
stodge
stodge along
black stodge
dreadful stodge
musical stodge
pure stodge