sodding

IPA: sˈɑdɪŋ

adjective

  • (UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, mildly vulgar) An intensifier.
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Examples of "sodding" in Sentences

  • No. The Republicans would prefer more sodding tax cuts.
  • Conservative friends claim it will only pay for re-sodding the mall.
  • So they oppose the bill because obviously that is to much for a re-sodding job.
  • The main course is some kind of sodding macaroni with stew or potato with gravy.
  • If only they had left the funding for re-sodding the Mall in there. rmwarnick Says:
  • Do you actually think that without funding for re-sodding the National Mall, the stimulus package will fail?
  • Funnily enough, we have a new Portugese kid at our school who, surprise surprise, doesn't speak a sodding word of English.
  • You don't get to vote on the sodding boundary changes, they've already been pretty much guaranteed by being rushed through parliament tied to your precious AV bill.
  • Obama is just giving the Republicans a distraction to spend their political capital on — namely, striking contraceptives, STD prevention and Mall re-sodding from the bill — so that he and the Democrats can get on with the serious business of crafting a stimulus bill that work.

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