(Used pejoratively) out of fashion; old fashioned.
Excessively conventional and unimaginative and hence dull.
1 The London club's approach has been too stodgy to date, after all.
2 However, he moves from the flee-flowing Warriors to the stodgy , forward-based Sharks.
3 They bore no resemblance to the stodgy side seen at the Velodrome.
4 The stodgy old man answer is no, it is not a need.
5 He might call me various unflattering things, but not stodgy - not with truth.
6 Like the stodgy space and auto industries, boring seems ripe for revolution.
7 The company's stodgy board also could use greater independence and diversity.
8 A typical stodgy Victorian family - three brothers and three sisters.
9 But our foggy English climate and stodgy people call for it.
10 If the daytime feels a little too stodgy , look to the later hours.
11 For all the homage paid to Dumas, the plot is stodgy and repetitive.
12 The tourists have bowled and fielded well but England have been typically stodgy .
13 Beyond the balance sheet, she turned the stodgy SBI into a digital-savvy institution.
14 Best of all, APS is not so big that it has become stodgy .
15 It's better than stodgy sense: literature is blocked up with that.
16 A band plays in a corner- acovercombo specializing in stodgy classic rock.
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