Definitions

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  • verb transitive To sod again; to cover (a lawn) with fresh sod.

Etymologies

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re- +‎ sod

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Examples

  • After seeing the pictures and documentation, he wrote a check for $500 on the spot, and promised to get Accounting to expedite the rest; plus his crew will come and level and resod the lawn, and replace the broken sidewalk.

    EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - So, what’s up this weekend? 2007

  • Government spending is, according to Keynes's construct, a key component in determining aggregate demand, so more spending, even to resod the Capitol Mall or distribute free contraception, drives the economy in the short run.

    Washington Could Use Less Keynes and More Hayek Dick Armey 2009

  • Naem Balboul, 64, right, and other Baghdad city workers plant saplings and resod grass.

    Landscaping team works to restore green to Baghdad 2006

  • Large areas are so badly injured that it will not naturally resod itself.

    Checking the Waste A Study in Conservation Mary Huston Gregory

  • And it will probably resod Welfare Park, where the field is in such fragile shape after a harsh fall and early winter that the Terriers could not play for 54 consecutive days between November and January.

    NYT > Home Page By JERÉ LONGMAN 2011

  • Of 1,619 players who participated, 678 chose Heinz Field's grass, which tends to easily get torn up and often has to be resod.

    SI.com 2011

  • And it will most likely resod Welfare Park, where the field is in such fragile shape after a harsh fall and early winter that the Terriers could not play for 54 consecutive days between November and January.

    NYT > Home Page By JERÉ LONGMAN 2011

  • It was resod after high school football championship games in late November, then again after the NHL's Winter Classic on New Year's Day.

    SI.com 2011

  • And it will probably resod Welfare Park, where the field is in such fragile shape after a harsh fall and early winter that the Terriers could not play for 54 consecutive days between November and January.

    NYT > Home Page By JERÉ LONGMAN 2011

  • And it will probably resod Welfare Park, where the field is in such fragile shape after a harsh fall and early winter that the Terriers could not play for 54 consecutive days between November and January.

    NYT > Home Page By JERÉ LONGMAN 2011

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