sod in Hindi हिन्दी
sod in Kannada ಕನ್ನಡ
sod in Sindhi سنڌي
sod in Telugu తెలుగు
sod in English
- sod⇄expr. sod off, to go away; bugger off.
Ex. ""Sod off, or I'll call the fuzz,"" said a pair of ... lips through a crack (Alan Brien). - sod⇄expr. the old sod, (Informal.) one's native country or district.
Ex. And did ye see old Ireland lately? And how's the poor old sod? (E. Roper). - sod⇄expr. under the sod, buried.
Ex. I've heard the boys say that he would be under the sod that day (Anthony Trollope). - sod⇄noun 1. a sodomite.
2. a contemptible or low person.
3. a chap; fellow. - sod⇄noun 1. ground covered with grass.
Ex. Scores of species of smaller grasses and of colorful wildflowers, all knit together into a deep, tough sod (Fred W. Emerson).
2. a piece or layer of this containing the grass and its roots.
Ex. So - sod⇄sod (1), noun, verb, sodded,sodding.
- sod⇄sod (2), noun, verb, sodded,sodding.
(British Slang.) - sod⇄sod (3), verb.
(Obsolete.) a past tense of seethe. - sod⇄v.t. to cover with sods.
Ex. We must have the bare spots of our lawn sodded. - sod⇄v.t. to curse; damn.
Ex. ""Sod the shareholders and let's get at the assets"" (Sunday Times).