sods

[sษ’dz]

sods Definition

a surface covered with grass and its matted roots, typically forming a thick growth characteristic of wet or heavy soil.

Using sods: Examples

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

  • Example

    The cows were grazing on the lush green sods.

  • Example

    The football field was covered in fresh sods.

  • Example

    He spent the afternoon laying sods in his backyard.

sods Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sods

Phrases with sods

  • used to tell someone to go away, especially when one is angry or annoyed

    Example

    Sod off! I don't want to talk to you right now.

  • sod's law

    the supposed law that states that if something can go wrong, it will go wrong

    Example

    Of course, the day I forgot my umbrella, it rained heavily. That's sod's law for you.

  • nothing at all

    Example

    I've been waiting for hours and have achieved sod all.

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Summary: sods in Brief

The term 'sods' [sษ’dz] refers to a surface covered with grass and its matted roots, often found in wet or heavy soil. It is commonly used to describe the grassy layer of a lawn or sports field, as in 'The football field was covered in fresh sods.' 'Sods' also appears in phrases like 'sod off,' meaning 'go away,' and 'sod's law,' which describes the tendency for things to go wrong.