todd
IPA: tˈɑd
Root Word: Todd
noun
- An English and Scottish surname transferred from the nickname from Middle English tod (“fox”).
- A male given name transferred from the surname.
- A river in the Northern Territory, Australia; named for early immigrant Alice Bell Todd (wife of astronomer Charles Todd).
- An unincorporated community in North Carolina, United States; named for American Civil War veteran Joseph Warren Todd.
- A ghost town in Missouri, United States; named for postmaster Jonathan Todd.
- (furry jargon) A male fox.
- (informal) Clipping of toddle. [A carefree or aimless gait; a stroll.]
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Examples of "todd" in Sentences
- Todd decides to keep on running.
- Todd and Marty are taken to the hospital.
- The Todd board is in a private collection.
- If you're Julian Todd, then I doff my cap to you sir.
- Todd is a crazy recluse who lives in the back of beyond.
- He is Todd's homeroom teacher and the advisor for the archery club.
- Bo is able to corner Todd and Todd has no other choice but to surrender.
- Todd Energy continues the Todd family's involvement in the energy industry.
- Todd and IM acknowledge this fact, but Todd has a better understanding of it.
- Viola is interrogated and tortured, while Todd watches from a soundproof room.
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