Sod
61sod´den|ly — sod|den «SOD uhn», adjective, verb. –adj. 1. soaked through; saturated: »My clothes were sodden with rain. 2. heavy and moist; soggy: »This bread is sodden because it was not baked well.o> 3. dull looking; stupid: » …
62sod|den — «SOD uhn», adjective, verb. –adj. 1. soaked through; saturated: »My clothes were sodden with rain. 2. heavy and moist; soggy: »This bread is sodden because it was not baked well.o> 3. dull looking; stupid: » …
63Sod (Kabbale) — Sod est d abord un mot hébreu, signifiant le Secret. Dans la Kabbale, il nomme le sens ésotérique du Tanakh. Par notarikon initial, il est le sameck c est à dire le S de pardès. Mais c est aussi le nom d une méthode de construction dont le… …
64Sod (kabbale) — Sod est d abord un mot hébreu, signifiant le Secret. Dans la Kabbale, il nomme le sens ésotérique du Tanakh. Par notarikon initial, il est le sameck c est à dire le S de pardès. Mais c est aussi le nom d une méthode de construction dont le… …
65sod all — n [U] BrE informal not polite nothing at all ▪ I got sod all from the deal …
66Sod's law — n [U] BrE the natural tendency for things to go wrong whenever possible used humorously American Equivalent: Murphy s Law ▪ It s Sod s law that the car breaks down when you need it most …
67sod's law — states that if something can go wrong then it will …
68sod house — sod′ house′ n. amh. archit. a house built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used esp. by settlers on the Great Plains • Etymology: 1825–35 …
69sod all — ► sod all absolutely nothing. Main Entry: ↑sod …
70sod|bust|er — «SOD BUHS tuhr», noun. Western U.S. Slang. a farmer: »Its tune was familiar to the lonely “sodbuster” (Carl Sandburg) …