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sod

[sod] / sɒd /




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Michael described himself as a "very awkward, slightly porky, very strange-looking bloke" who walked into his first day of school with a mop of curly hair and wearing "sodding great big window-frame glasses."

From Salon

Is there really anything to be gained from being served yet another reminder every single time we open a sodding email?

From The Guardian

“This path must be laid out like a sodding maze,” said Alice.

From Literature

Despite the rain he jolted around the grounds to direct planting and sodding and every morning at dawn attended Burnham’s mandatory muster of key men.

From Literature

It’s considered a nuisance or a weed when it pops up in luscious suburban lawns, long the bane of gardeners and homeowners sodding, sprinkling and nurturing the greenest of grasses.

From New York Times