- and
Australian English,
sod is more
commonly known as turf, and the word "
sod" is
limited mainly to
agricultural senses.
Sod is
generally used for lawns...
-
Sodor may
refer to:
Sodor (fictional island), the
setting for The
Railway Series Diocese of
Sodor and Man of the
Church of
England Bishop of
Sodor and...
- In
Christian theology, a
sodality, also
known as a syndiakonia, is a form of the
Universal Church organized in a specialized, task-oriented society, as...
- but look
through the
ashes that were left in the
Sodders' ba****t. By 10 a.m.,
Morris told the
Sodders that they had not
found any bones, as
might have...
-
Sipoo Björn
Söder,
Swedish MP
Karin Söder,
Swedish statesman Markus Söder,
German politician Robin Söder,
Swedish footballer Soder Airlines Söder tea Solder...
- up
sod,
sód,
sød, or
SOD in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sod is gr**** and the part of the soil
beneath it held
together by the roots.
Sod or
SOD may...
-
Sod's law, a
British culture axiom,
states that "if
something can go wrong, it will". The law
sometimes has a corollary: that the
misfortune will happen...
-
Veterans Affairs committee.
Sodders was
elected in 2008 with 14,837 votes,
defeating Republican opponent Jarret P. Heil.
Sodders retired as a
deputy sheriff...
- Groundbreaking, also
known as cutting,
sod-cutting,
turning the
first sod, turf-cutting, or a
sod-turning ceremony, is a
traditional ceremony in many cultures...
- by
natural gas or
heating oil,
although some
urban suppliers distribute sods of turf as "smokeless fuel" for
domestic use. The
Republic has a
strong commitment...