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  • verb Present participle of pod.

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Examples

  • This is where, every year, the world's keenest young chefs have come to stand for hours over long stainless steel tops podding peas, fiddling with strange foodstuffs and helping in the minutely detailed preparations of the 44 dishes served to each of the 50 privileged customers every night.

    How a wartime romance gave birth to the best restaurant in the world 2011

  • She probably doesn't give a damn about pod slurping or car podding.

    S.O.S. David Woodruff 2011

  • But lots of veggies are looking great: The peas are podding and the onions, once grasslike wisps in late winter, are now robust.

    Groundwork: The dirt on onions 2010

  • The key, he said, was to be able to make a long cast, drop the fly close to the fish (dinner plate sized area) see the fly and as the podding fish move towards wait until the fly disappear them set the hook.

    So Cal Skinny Water Carpin' Tim Romano 2007

  • And peeling is fine when you just buy a bag every now and again but currently it's my gardening duty to eat a large bowlful every night so I'm being kinda slack about the double-podding!

    broadly... esther 2007

  • I was podding broad beans for the freezer at 11pm last night!

    One more time! Spinningfishwife 2006

  • I was podding broad beans for the freezer at 11pm last night!

    Archive 2006-07-01 Spinningfishwife 2006

  • Entertaining searches this week include this as well as "podding hutches" and "hatred of whites".

    Archive 2005-12-01 2005

  • Entertaining searches this week include this as well as "podding hutches" and "hatred of whites".

    The Devil's Kitchen 2005

  • But at present Dan Tugwell was as tender to the core as a marrowfat dallying till its young duck should be ready; because Dan was podding into his first love.

    Springhaven Richard Doddridge 2004

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