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Filter by Meaning The casserole was a stodge of overcooked vegetables and flavorless meat.
The culinary disaster was evident as the stodge on the plate was a conglomeration of overcooked vegetables and underseasoned meat.
The frozen dinner turned out to be a stodge of mushy meat and soggy vegetables.
She tried to make a stew, but it turned out to be a stodge.
The dinner party's main course was a disappointment as the roast chicken turned into a dry and tasteless stodge.
The restaurant's attempt at a gourmet burger failed miserably, resulting in a greasy stodge that was hard to stomach.
The Michelin-starred restaurant's attempt at a traditional dish was a disappointment as it turned into a stodge of overcooked and bland ingredients.
The cooking competition turned disastrous for one contestant when their dish turned into a stodge due to overcooking.
He ordered a slice of stodge with a scoop of ice cream on top.
The stodge was the highlight of the meal for some of the guests.
The stodge workshop on entrepreneurship was a good introduction to starting a business.
He took the stodge seminar on American literature to fill an elective requirement.
The stodge lecture on cognitive psychology was a good refresher for him.
The chef decided to stodge the pasta dish with extra cheese and cream sauce for a rich and creamy taste.
She complained of a stodge and bloated feeling after indulging in too many desserts.
He experienced a sense of stodge and dullness after eating a large meal late at night.
The chef accidentally left the stew on the stove for too long, resulting in a stodge.
The chef decided to stodge the sauce with cream and butter for a luxurious taste.
The stodge lecture on digital marketing was a good introduction to the subject.
The rich and creamy dessert left her with a sense of stodge and unease.
She felt a sense of stodge and heaviness after enjoying a large meal at the restaurant.
The river water had a stodge of algae floating on the surface.
He regretted eating the entire pizza as it left him with a sense of stodge and discomfort.
The solution had a stodge of solute that had to be dissolved in water.
The scientist observed a stodge of cells under the microscope.
The oil had a stodge of impurities that needed to be filtered out.
The stodge of salt crystals settled at the bottom of the ocean water.
The muddy water had a stodge of dirt and sand particles in it.
The fertilizer had a stodge of granules that needed to be dissolved in water before use.
The juice had a stodge of pulp floating in it.
There was a stodge of sediment at the bottom of the test tube.
The paint had a stodge of pigment particles that needed to be mixed thoroughly.
The soil had a stodge of minerals that contributed to its fertility.
The ink had a stodge of clumped particles that made it difficult to write with.
The fuel had a stodge of contaminants that had to be removed before use.
The baker likes to stodge her cookies with walnuts and raisins.
The chef decided to stodge the casserole with cheese for a gooey, melty topping.
He decided to stodge the stew with extra meat to make it more filling.
The baker likes to stodge her bread dough with extra eggs and sugar for a richer texture.
The cook decided to stodge the casserole with bacon and cheese for a decadent twist.
The chef decided to stodge the dish with truffle oil to enhance the flavors.
The cook decided to stodge the sauce with mushrooms and cream for a luscious texture.
The museum exhibit was a stodge, with outdated displays and lack of interactive elements.
The book turned out to be a stodge, with its unengaging characters and predictable plot.
The artwork at the gallery was criticized for being a stodge, with repetitive themes and uninspired techniques.
Despite the chef's best efforts, the risotto turned out to be a stodge with its gooey texture and lack of flavor.
He was disappointed by the restaurant's lasagna, which was a heavy stodge of pasta and sauce.
The cook accidentally overcooked the noodles, resulting in a stodge of pasta.
He couldn't finish the stodge his mom cooked for dinner.
The restaurant's meatloaf was a heavy stodge that left him feeling stuffed.
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