snod in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
'Snod' is a verb meaning to move or travel in a leisurely or carefree manner, often while sharing stories or experiences.
Sample Sentences
- The old man chuckled as he recalled how they used to snod their way through the fields.
- In the quaint village, children would often gather to snod tales of adventure and mystery.
- As she walked through the bustling market, she could hear the vendors snod about their fresh produce.
- With a flick of his wrist, he managed to snod the ball into the net from an impossible angle.
- The artist decided to snod her brush across the canvas, creating a vibrant splash of color that captivated everyone.
- The old man was known for his eccentric behavior, often referring to his peculiar collection as his "snod."
- After hours of searching, she finally found the missing snod beneath the couch.
- The artist's latest installation featured a whimsical snod that captivated the audience.
- While hiking, they stumbled upon a snod of unusual mushrooms that sparked their curiosity.
- He shared a story about a legendary creature called the snod that lived in the depths of the forest.