Synonym: gat, perch, pole, retinal rod, rod cell. Similar words: erode, produce, product, producer, introduce, production, productive, productivity. Meaning: [rɑd /rɒd] n. 1. a linear measure of 16.5 feet 2. a long thin implement made of metal or wood 3. any rod-shaped bacterium 4. a square rod of land 5. visual receptor cell sensitive to dim light 6. a gangster's pistol.
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(91) Paige never followed through on his promise to give Baker a fishing rod.
(92) Despite having a solid base, the rod is still contorted wildly beyond belief.
(93) Rod Wallace seems to be in his best spell of scoring since he came to Leeds.
(94) As the years went on, Sampras became a championship player in the mold of his idol, Rod Laver.
(95) What is the good of having Rod Hull's Emu in the pulpit if he buries his head in the theological sands.
(96) Lucker finds his fishing rod, and flexes it like a whip.
(97) Rod was very nervous having to do without his usual helicopter coverage.
(98) Slacken off the line(sentencedict.com), and pull the fishing rod towards you.
(99) The central rod is known as the Sushumna and corresponds to the spinal column.
(100) Rod Grams recently appointed a Pennington County extension agent to his rural policy task force.
(101) Samples can be hung on a rod, in slotted pockets or placed on a lectern.
(102) If this is the case, slacken the rod by small increments until the buzz goes.
(103) Rod bent down and heaved the sack onto his shoulder.
(104) As the J-Boat bandwagon gathered momentum,(sentencedict.com) other designs took shape on Rod Johnstone's board.
(105) But Acheson took a second careful look and saw a few bright specks attached to the rod.
(106) Warrington Council has been given a detailed presentation on Liverpool's proposals by airport managing director Rod Hill.
(107) And the long, jewelled box containing the rod, without roses or leaves, that was the wand of his kingship.
(108) Black Rod originated as an officer of the Order of the Garter.
(109) The cooling tube retracted the rod, thus opening the draft and increasing the fire.
(110) The bomb and the bullet of course provide more dramatic reportage than hard graft, the golf club and fishing rod.
(111) Since then, she has become a lightning rod for a national debate on immigration.
(112) More than 40 competitors blanked and iced rod rigs were a major problem.
(113) The only thing that lets it down in this area is a slightly off-centre truss rod cover.
(114) The Daughter dodged an elbow thrust, and brought the majorette rod down on the Sandrat's back.
(115) Then I fetch my rod, landing net, loaf and rod-rest.
(116) Rod Carew would insert a big chew to tighten his face and help him focus on an incoming pitch.
(117) They would build you a made to measure rod for less than half the price of a shop-bought article.
(118) Even if the authorities had wanted to rule the countryside with a rod of iron they were in no position to do so.
(119) Rod rubbed his jaw to ease the pain a little.
(120) As if summoned by that anger, Tom Carey rounded a bend in the path, rod in hand.
More similar words: erode, produce, product, producer, introduce, production, productive, productivity, introduction.