clod in a sentence
n.
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Definition
CLOD: A lump or chunk of earth or soil, often compacted and typically found in agricultural or gardening contexts.
Sample Sentences
- The farmer picked up a clod of earth to examine its moisture content.
- After the rain, the garden was scattered with clods of wet soil.
- He felt like a clod for forgetting his best friend's birthday.
- The clod of clay was perfect for shaping into a small pot.
- In the debate, his arguments were so weak that he came across as a clod.
- The farmer turned over a clod of earth to check the moisture content.
- Despite his cleverness, he often acted like a clod in social situations.
- She threw a clod of dirt at her friend during their playful outdoor game.
- The gardener was pleased to see the clods breaking apart under the warm sun.
- His stubbornness made him seem like a clod, completely resistant to new ideas.
- After the heavy rain, the garden was filled with clods of mud that made walking difficult.
- He was such a clod in social situations, always saying the wrong thing at the wrong time.
- The children laughed as they threw clods of dirt at each other during their playful scuffle.
- She kicked a clod of grass out of her way as she walked along the overgrown path.