CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO STODGE
PRESENT
Present
I stodge
you stodge
he/she/it stodges
we stodge
you stodge
they stodge
Present continuous
I am stodging
you are stodging
he/she/it is stodging
we are stodging
you are stodging
they are stodging
Present perfect
I have stodged
you have stodged
he/she/it has stodged
we have stodged
you have stodged
they have stodged
Present perfect continuous
I have been stodging
you have been stodging
he/she/it has been stodging
we have been stodging
you have been stodging
they have been stodging
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I stodged
you stodged
he/she/it stodged
we stodged
you stodged
they stodged
Past continuous
I was stodging
you were stodging
he/she/it was stodging
we were stodging
you were stodging
they were stodging
Past perfect
I had stodged
you had stodged
he/she/it had stodged
we had stodged
you had stodged
they had stodged
Past perfect continuous
I had been stodging
you had been stodging
he/she/it had been stodging
we had been stodging
you had been stodging
they had been stodging
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will stodge
you will stodge
he/she/it will stodge
we will stodge
you will stodge
they will stodge
Future continuous
I will be stodging
you will be stodging
he/she/it will be stodging
we will be stodging
you will be stodging
they will be stodging
Future perfect
I will have stodged
you will have stodged
he/she/it will have stodged
we will have stodged
you will have stodged
they will have stodged
Future perfect continuous
I will have been stodging
you will have been stodging
he/she/it will have been stodging
we will have been stodging
you will have been stodging
they will have been stodging
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would stodge
you would stodge
he/she/it would stodge
we would stodge
you would stodge
they would stodge
Conditional continuous
I would be stodging
you would be stodging
he/she/it would be stodging
we would be stodging
you would be stodging
they would be stodging
Conditional perfect
I would have stodge
you would have stodge
he/she/it would have stodge
we would have stodge
you would have stodge
they would have stodge
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been stodging
you would have been stodging
he/she/it would have been stodging
we would have been stodging
you would have been stodging
they would have been stodging
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you stodge
we let´s stodge
you stodge
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
stodging
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STODGE»
Discover the use of
stodge in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
stodge and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Management from A to Zweig: The Complete Works of Mark Zweig
Even though he was clearly the hardest worker, had the best track record, and
was the most determined to make Stodge competitive, he ruffled too many
feathers. The problems wouldn't go away. Backlog was high, but profits were
scarce.
Stumbling backward, Stodge could no longer see for the gushing blood. Ray
thought this was his chance to get out of there. Damn, what happen to ma clothes
? Jan appeared at the door, with a towelcovering hermidriffto hideher nakedness,
...
3
Blart 2: The Boy Who Was Wanted Dead Or Alive - Or Both
'Stodge!' he shouted. It was indeed Stodge. He looked up. 'Hello, Stodge,'
shouted Blart. Stodge shook his head. 'What's the matter?' Blart wanted to know.
Stodge looked all around him. Then, apparently having satisfied himself that
there was ...
4
The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
Not.l Lei.l Ah nivver see the choo'ch so stodge. Ah'm quoite stodge. Ah cain't ate
na moor. War. 37111»: Mb. Post (June 11. 1393); War-1' Hence Stodge-fnl, adj.
crammed full, stufi'ed ; filled to repletion. 3.13.11}, net-.1, Not. (LC.M.), m1, th.
5
National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams.
Stodge ...
Stodge Meadow Pond Dam is formed by an approximately 250 ft. long earth embankment which has a maximum height of 15 ft.
CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV., 1979
6
Manny Lesko: The Erotic History of Estelle Antoinette ...
Stodge was grave too. “Estelle, please,” he said, indicating a seat at the
conference table. What had she done?, she wondered. Perhaps that allusive
crack about French chauvinism and jacques-crow Jim Le Pen had drawn some
sang chaud.
7
Natural-born Cyborgs: Minds, Technologies, and the Future of ...
These I read, only to discover they require no immediate thought or action, I call
this mail e-stodge. It is filling without being necessary or nourishing, and there
seems to be more of it every day. The root cause of e-stodge, Neil Gershenfeld
has ...
8
Under The Parish Lantern
Said old Stodge, 'If that 'oodenleghad ahit anybody on theyud it ud a knocked
their brains out.' On November 9th 1924, we were at home to Fairford Town inthe
North Gloucestershire Senior Cup. There were nearly one thousand spectatorson
...
9
Recipes from an Edwardian Country House: A Stately English ...
or baked, suet puddings and sponge puddings used to be known generically as '
Stodge,' and were invariably served with custard at school dinners and
sometimes at home as well. Suet puddings were designed to make a little go a
long way, ...
Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall, 2013
10
A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English
1902 (Elinor M. Glyn: OED). stodge, v.t. To hurt: Tonbridge School:—1903 (F. 81
H). Cf. stizzle.— 2. V.i., to work steadily (at something, esp. if wearisome, dull, or
heavy): coll.: 1889 (SOD). Prob. ex:—3. See stodging.—4. To trudge through ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «STODGE»
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stodge is used in the context of the following news items.
The Interceptor, BBC One, review: 'reheated stodge'
Was he about to enjoy a happy-ever-after reconciliation with his family or suffer bullet-shaped retribution from Roach's gang? As this reheated stodge is unlikely ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 15»
Bikers will ride out again in memory of enthusiast Brian
Friends of motorcycle enthusiast Brian “Stodge” Crabtree are staging their annual fund-raising motorcycle “ride out” in aid of two local charities on Saturday. «Longridge Today, Jul 15»
Kent pasties are better than 'uneatable' Cornish stodge, says holiday …
A DISAPPOINTED tourist says he has tasted better Cornish pasties in Kent, Surrey, Yorkshire and the Midlands. John Peppitt was on holiday with his family in ... «Plymouth Herald, Jul 15»
Review: Tattu @ Spinningfields, Manchester
It lacked that deep-fried, cardiac arrest-inducing stodge that comes as a given with prawn toast. My partner, throwing animal rights to the wind, chose the beef ... «Mancunian Matters, May 15»
The Ivy Chelsea Garden, London SW3 – restaurant review
... already oily chicken Milanese; and the “famous” Ivy shepherd's pie, in its gleaming, coppered serving dish, is a wodge of stodge, a school dinner in regal drag. «The Guardian, May 15»
TOM PARKER BOWLES: Trapped in a 1982 Berni? ...no, but I might …
... it was more suited to flinging than eating. Still, at least the vegetables were just about edible. So a Sunday lunch of mainly industrialised ballast and stodge. «Daily Mail, Mar 15»
How to cook the perfect corned beef hash
Best of British or school-dinner stodge? Is tinned beef unbeatable, or do you make your own? And are fried eggs mandatory – or just greedy? Perfect corned ... «The Guardian, Feb 15»
Now's the Time to Savour a Stodgy Steamed Pudding
Even so, when the sun is low in the sky and the wind sharp around the ears, an ancient tribal wisdom still speaks to us: "eat stodge." The recipe below, by my ... «NDTV, Jan 15»
EBay agrees to spin off PayPal after pressure from activist investors
Now 78, Icahn targets what he sees as the latest pool of stodge — aging technology companies. On Tuesday, online marketplace EBay Inc., now nearly two ... «Los Angeles Times, Oct 14»
My editor, my oppressor
That still goes on, and a good bit of copy has been reduced to stodge before it comes into my hands. Good editing and good editors are to be prized, the more so ... «Baltimore Sun, Aug 14»