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OD

[od, ohd] / ɒd, oʊd /
NOUN
overdose of a drug
Synonyms
STRONGEST


VERB
die from overdose
Synonyms


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Rising Covid case numbers have led to large numbers od people self-isolating and being unable to go to work, which has acutely affected industries where staff are unable to work from home.

From BBC • Jan. 4, 2022

"I spent time in Ferguson immediately when the incident began," following the killing od Michael Brown in the Missouri city back in August, he said.

From Fox News • Aug. 25, 2020

The exaltation of the relationship between G od and nature is further stressed by the stunning painting on the opposite page.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 23, 2019

Ouy anc od hist ecabuse fo het sursingpri mautoaticity fo het brian!

From Scientific American • Dec. 19, 2018

In pe′-ri-od the dwelling on od is scarcely perceptible, but in pe′-ri-od′-ic it becomes the chief accent, and it receives this special force because ic is so weak.

From The Art Of Writing & Speaking The English Language Word-Study and Composition & Rhetoric by Cody, Sherwin