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pod

[pod] / pɒd /
NOUN
encasement of vegetable seeds
Synonyms


p.o.'d


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They are part of a large pod of 30 belugas living at Marineland of Canada that need to be rehomed.

From BBC Jul. 22, 2026

A recently released “Supergirl” clip also shows Superman first meeting his cousin after her pod lands on Earth.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 9, 2026

On May 27, the company flagged a manufacturing issue affecting roughly 7 million insulin pod medical devices.

From Barron's May 29, 2026

One of three finalists for the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year award, she’s got guys discussing her exploits on a dad pod otherwise dedicated to NBA takes.

From Los Angeles Times May 24, 2026

But then I realize that not a single pod is glowing.

From "The Last Cuentista" by Donna Barba Higuera

In Zambia’s Kafue National Park, Ila Safari Lodge, owned by Green Safaris, has its own solar-powered boat, which is used for expeditions in search of hippo pods and Nile crocodiles.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 16, 2026

They said a variety of deterrents, including spikes and vapour-releasing gel pods to discourage roosting, were used as a first port of call.

From BBC Jul. 24, 2026

When pods were introduced about 30 years after that, after decades of challenges in introducing single-unit doses, many Americans changed formats again.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 22, 2026

Early signs suggest the turnaround plan is starting to work, with a fresh focus on the coffee pods, pet food, and the chocolate bars that Nestlé makes at factories like this one.

From Barron's Jun. 10, 2026

Just like my parents’ pods, the button blinks in a slow orange sputter over the nameplate.

From "The Last Cuentista" by Donna Barba Higuera

These podded varieties can also be broken down into color categories.

From Salon May 30, 2022

“But I’ve seen them kind of bunched up and podded up, and I’m seeing them in places where I don’t ordinarily see them.”

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 17, 2021

"I feel it's your moral and professional obligation to inform, since we're not all podded up and being tested every single day," Aniston insisted.

From Fox News Aug. 4, 2021

I think being podded because of the pandemic was a big part of the bonding.

From Seattle Times Jul. 1, 2021

In the bed, just above the junction of the two rivers, I found a large podded pea, the seed both in green pods and dry pods, was very sweet and edible.

From Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia by Thomas Mitchell

In lower and middle schools, students are instead eating indoors, but with “mitigating measures such as use of seating charts, podding and sign-in sheets,” according to the district’s website.

From Washington Post Sep. 12, 2021

In New Brunswick, indoor personal gatherings remain limited to 15 people, so many families are still podding — but Ms. O’Sullivan is anticipating more teenage feelings when they split.

From New York Times May 21, 2021

And when she asked podding parents if they would consider adding a refugee to their child’s learning pod—supported by a $60-per-week stipend from the grant—“I got crickets.”

From Slate Oct. 22, 2020

These friends have started podding together due to the coronavirus, one couple even going as far as moving into the same building as another couple.

From New York Times Sep. 21, 2020

Tales of their late-night podding adventures leaked into the other areas of the BBS and made would-be phreakers green with jealousy.

From Underground by Suelette Dreyfus




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