Etymology
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un- + stodgy
Adjective
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unstodgy (comparative more unstodgy, superlative most unstodgy)
- Not stodgy.
2008 February 5, Adam Cohen, “Will the Capital of Change Choose Change or Experience?”, in New York Times[1]:Bill Clinton lavished attention on California during his presidency, forging friendships with (unstodgy) movie stars, moguls and high-tech billionaires.