stodgy u rečniku PONS

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Who says symphony orchestras have to be stodgy?
en.wikipedia.org
Channel 4 calls it a stodgy, sentimental brew and a well-meaning film that doesn't really amount to much in the long run.
en.wikipedia.org
It has to once again live up to its potential as anything but stodgy.
www.latimes.com
Bishop isn't much of a clubber himself, though that's probably due to his living in a town with "zero artistic culture" outside of stodgy museums and galleries.
www.residentadvisor.net
In less than three years, he restocked the cupboard and turned a stodgy organization into a forward-looking one.
www.espn.com.au
How much plot can a comedy sustain before it starts to get stodgy?
www.independent.co.uk
A stolid, stodgy 94 minutes this was, garnished with precious few chances and even fewer moments of fluidity.
outside90.com
Over-dramatic dialogues, deliberately forced songs and inflated action sequences make it quite a predictable and stodgy fare.
en.wikipedia.org
I found it, especially the first movement, stodgy and constipated.
www.ft.com
Although dry, stodgy, poor quality Chelsea buns are plentiful in supermarkets, good ones are hard to come by.
londonist.com

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