Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at sodus.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Sodus.
Examples
-
Loaded with 480 tons of coal, the 53-year-old ship ran into a stiff gale in November 1906, sprung a leak and sank rapidly some 10 miles off Sodus Bay on the lake's southern shore.
-
Loaded with 480 tons of coal, the 53-year-old ship ran into a stiff gale in November 1906, sprung a leak and sank rapidly some 10 miles off Sodus Bay on the lake's southern shore.
-
Buyck, twenty-four, was a tall, shy kid from Sodus, New York, a town on Lake Ontario.
The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010
-
Buyck, twenty-four, was a tall, shy kid from Sodus, New York, a town on Lake Ontario.
The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010
-
Buyck, twenty-four, was a tall, shy kid from Sodus, New York, a town on Lake Ontario.
The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010
-
North and East, beautiful Great Sodus Bay, the best natural harbor on Lake Ontario.
What if I did a summer trip, going to U.S. cities where I could do meet-ups with readers... Ann Althouse 2009
-
But the backdrop is always those slow bleak days Ashbery spent as a child in Sodus, New York, on his father's fruit farm.
Papa 2009
-
Helm had rested a few days at Sodus, he went six miles up the bay and purchased a large tract of land lying on both sides of that beautiful sheet of water, and put his slaves on to clear and cultivate it.
-
There is, however, one locality in our own State where it grows, and that is on the northern frontier, Sodus Bay, Lake Ontario.
Rural Hours 1887
-
An abortive attempt, in conjunction with the army, was made upon a position of the enemy at Burlington Heights, then far in rear of his main line; but it being found too strong, the fleet, with the troops still on board, bore over to York and there retaliated the injury done by Yeo at Genesee and Sodus.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.