Sod

//sɑd//

"Sod" in a Sentence (25 examples)

The lucky sod just won the lottery.

The poor sod was shot dead a day before the end of the war.

"Sod it! I've left my pen at home on the desk." "Do you want to use mine?"

"Sod off!" he shouted, slamming the door shut.

"Your Majesty, it has been five years. You still owe me sixteen dollars." "Sod off."

The mayor opened work on the new motorway slip road with the traditional turning of the first sod.

The mayor opened work on the new motorway slip road in traditional fashion by turning the first sod.

Oh sod.

Poor sod, he didn't know that the second bottle contained the potion of delusion.

Matt is such a grumpy sod at the moment.

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She there shall dress a sweeter sod / Than Fancy's feet have ever trod.

The landscapers rolled sod onto the bare earth and made a presentable lawn by nightfall.

In Walachia, green sods are laid on the window-sills and on the lintels of the doors to avert the uncanny crew [i.e. witches].

He sodded the worn areas twice a year.

The innermore walls were sod inlayed with roots from trees, plants and weeds.

The Empire, in particular, was always thick with sods: they strolled side-by-side with the gay girls of the promenade, or stood, in little knots, exchanging gossip, comparing fortunes, greeting one another with flapping hands and high, extravagant voices.

You mean old sod!

unlucky sod

You silly sod.

I don’t care a sod.

Sod him!, Sod it!, Sod that bastard!

Iacob ſod potage ⁊ Eſau came from the feld ⁊ was faine […]

Beer, if it be over-new, or over-stale, over-strong, or not sod,[…]is most unwholesome, frets, and galls, etc.

And Mart the cook the shovel took / And swung the damper to and fro. / 'Another sod, so help me God, / That's fourteen in a flamin' row.

Separation of duties (SoD) is one of the key concepts of internal control and is the most difficult and sometimes the most costly control to achieve. SoD states that no single individual should have control over two or more phases of a transaction or operation, which makes deliberate fraud more difficult to perpetrate because it requires the collusion of two or more individuals or parties.

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