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sod

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1. sod - Noun

2. sod - Adjective

3. sod - Verb

4. sod - Interjection

Meaning

imp. of Seethe.

of Seethe

The rock dove.

That stratum of the surface of the soil which is filled with the roots of grass, or any portion of that surface; turf; sward.

To cover with sod; to turf.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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People think I'm a miserable sod but it's only because I get asked such bloody miserable questions. Nick Cave

Warm summer sun, shine kindly here Warm southern wind, blow softly here Green sod above, lie light, lie light Good night, dear heart, good night, good night. Mark Twain

If I were dead and buried And I heard your voice, Beneath the sod My heart of dust Would still rejoice. Dalton Trumbo

Each episode follows an unbelievably spoiled rich and tiny sod as they prepare to throw a despicably opulent coming of age party for themselves and their squealing shitcake friends. Charlie Brooker

At the end of the Beatles, I really was done in for the first time in my life. Until then, I really was a kind of cocky sod. Paul McCartney

My great-grandmother grew up in a sod house in Nebraska. When she was a tiny girl - in other words, only four human generations ago - there were still enough wild bison on the Plains that she was afraid lightning storms would spook them and they would trample her home. Derrick Jensen

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