Sentences with Stodge

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16 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Stodge'

The old steam engine stodged along the tracks, billowing clouds of smoke into the air.

With a backpack filled with textbooks, she stodged her way through the crowded university campus.

The robot, designed for exploration in harsh terrains, stodged over rocks and uneven surfaces with ease.

As the actor portrayed a zombie in the movie, he had to stodge menacingly through the graveyard scene.

The heavy snow made it challenging for the mountaineers to stodge their way to the summit of the frozen peak.

The medieval knight, encased in armor, could only stodge with great effort during the jousting tournament.

The weary traveler, burdened with a heavy backpack, stodged through the dense forest in search of a place to rest.

In the dense fog, the ship's captain had to stodge cautiously through the narrow channel to reach the harbor.

The tired detective had to stodge through the dark alley, carefully avoiding obstacles, in pursuit of the suspect.

The medieval knight, adorned in shining armor, had to stodge gracefully during the royal procession in the castle courtyard.

The hiker, laden with a heavy backpack, had to stodge uphill to reach the breathtaking summit and enjoy the panoramic view.

The exhausted explorer had to stodge through the dense jungle, battling mosquitoes and humidity in search of rare plant species.

The heavy rain turned the dirt road into mud, forcing the cyclists to stodge through challenging conditions during the race.

The ancient knight, wearing a suit of armor, could only stodge slowly into the battlefield, preparing for the impending clash.

The explorer, equipped with a machete, had to stodge through thick vegetation in the Amazon rainforest to uncover hidden ruins.

The weary backpacker had to stodge through the snow-covered trail, battling the elements to reach the remote mountain cabin.

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