rods

[rɒdz]

rods Definition

  • 1a thin straight bar, especially of wood or metal
  • 2a fishing rod
  • 3a slender straight stick or shoot growing on or cut from a tree or bush

Using rods: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "rods" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He used a rod to stir the paint.

  • Example

    I bought a new fishing rod for my trip.

  • Example

    The tree branches were cut into rods for weaving baskets.

rods Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for rods

Phrases with rods

  • a car that has been specially built or modified for fast acceleration and high speed

    Example

    He spent all his savings on buying a hot rod.

  • a metal rod mounted on a structure and connected to the ground by a conductor, designed to protect the structure from lightning strikes

    Example

    The church steeple had a lightning rod installed to prevent damage from lightning strikes.

  • put/stick a rod in pickle

    to create a problem for oneself

    Example

    He put himself in a difficult situation by sticking a rod in pickle.

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Summary: rods in Brief

The term 'rods' [rɒdz] refers to thin straight bars, often made of wood or metal, used for various purposes such as stirring paint or fishing. It can also refer to slender sticks or shoots from trees or bushes. The phrase 'hot rod' denotes a specially built or modified car for speed, while 'lightning rod' refers to a metal rod used to protect structures from lightning strikes. 'Put/stick a rod in pickle' is an informal idiom meaning to create a problem for oneself.