snead

IPA: snˈid

noun

  • A piece; bit; slice.
  • (UK) A snath.
  • (UK, dialect) A line or cord; a string.
  • A surname.
  • A town in Blount County, Alabama, United States.
  • An unincorporated community in Columbia County, Georgia, United States.

verb

  • (transitive) To cut; lop; prune.
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Examples of "snead" in Sentences

  • Sam Snead won with a score of 23.
  • Snead wound up beating Hines by one stroke.
  • Snead recorded two runner up finishes in majors.
  • Both Snead and Hogan won multiple times on the tour in 1945.
  • Nutt looked to Snead to become the starter for the 2008 team.
  • Ralph Guldahl won the tournament by one stroke over Sam Snead.
  • Snead has a batting average of .242 and a .338 on base percentage.
  • The wooden frame, or snead, supports the cradle fingers, now missing.
  • Snead was responsible for building many iron buildings around the country.
  • Companies can register online at www. snead.edu/workforce/careerexpo. htm.
  • For general information, visit www. snead.edu/theatre or call 256-840-4199.
  • It was not believed that the illness would prevent Snead from playing any games.
  • Any area schools or classes who would like to attend can e-mail jbrewer (at) snead. edu for information.
  • When the mower wanted a new snathe or snead, as he called it, for his scythe, he found in the woods a deformed sapling that had grown under a log or twisted around a rock in a double bend, which made it the exact shape desired.

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