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Sod - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Sod refers to a section of grass-covered surface soil held together by roots. It is often used for lawns or landscaping. In British slang, it can also mean an annoying person.

sod

/sɑd/ /sɒd/

Definition:

A section of grass-covered surface soil held together by roots; also a term for an unpleasant person.

Synonyms:

turf, lawn, grass, divot

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

angel, saint

Common Collocations:

roll of sod, lay sod, sod farm, patch of sod

Derivatives:

sodden, sodding

Usage Tips:

Use "sod" for turf in gardening or as British slang for an annoying person; context clarifies meaning.

Common Phrases:

under the sod, sod off, like a ton of bricks on a sod

Etymology:

Old English "sod" meaning turf or swampy ground; related to Dutch "zode."

Examples:

  • 1. He laid fresh sod in the backyard yesterday.
  • 2. The gardener replaced the dead grass with new sod.
  • 3. She called him a lazy sod after he skipped work again.
  • 4. The heavy rain turned the field into a muddy sodden mess.

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