sod v EDD ~ v1 9. To throw sods or chunks of peat at an
opponent.
T 80/2-64 If you got caught up there with a maid, Itwas
murder! Snowballed and sodded or whatever time o'the year'twas! Q 71-8 A more common
practice was to sod rather than to ballast. Using dry, peaty sods as missiles was less
dangerous than ballasting and hence much more frequently done. 1976 CASHIN 7, 8 When Sir
Edward rose to address the gathering he was greeted with boos and was eventually sodded.
'They have sodded Morris in Bay Bulls tonight.'
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