soddy
IPA: sˈɑdi
Root Word: Soddy
noun
- An English surname.
- Alternative form of soddie [(US, Canada, informal) A house constructed from blocks of sod, once common in the prairies of the United States and Canada.]
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Examples of "soddy" in Sentences
- Another ill thought out soddy NuLabor piece of politic-legislation.
- The Ranger opened the door of the "soddy," stepped through, and closed it behind him.
- The log house and “soddy” gradually vanished, and the frame house with a shake roof took their place.
- Without warping they hear a soddy voice continuallykhan shoubing and screeging about apples for sale.
- Cleaning the soddy had sapped Amanda's strength, which already had been depleted by her nearly sleepless night in Choice's bed.
- The Spencers had chosen a different location for their second house, and the soddy was nearly a mile away from the present homesite.
- She would dress warmly for the ride to the soddy tomorrow night, and plan her arrival for seven rather than eight so she could ignite the fire.
- My 91 year old grandmother can speak of the time during the depression in a soddy in oklahoma,where she watched her first child die of starvation.
- The Barnes family, bankers, had come as far as possible from the “prairie rascal” string bed of the frontier log house, from the one-room, all-purpose soddy that served the emigrant family.
- So, that will mean we will put even more money into the hands of the likes of Haliburton and KBR, who have already proved to over-charge us, produce soddy work, or even no work in Iraq so they can continue doing the same here in the US.
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