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Like a newly bought lawn
Answer for the clue "Like a newly bought lawn ", 5 letters:
soddy
Alternative clues for the word soddy
- Like a newly planted lawn
- Nobel-winning chemist Frederick
- Newly grassed
- A house built of sod or adobe laid in horizontal courses
- Like a new outfield
- Like freshly laid lawn
- English chemist whose work on radioactive disintegration led to the discovery of isotopes (1877-1956)
- Newly-landscaped, like a lawn
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n. (alternative form of soddie English)
Usage examples of soddy.
We can lay it out inside the soddy while Espinel stakes the horses out.
The Grebe place was sold to Philip Wendell, who was buying up any farmland that was being vacated by discouraged homesteaders, and he paid the going price: three thousand dollars for 1,280 acres plus the house, with the soddy thrown in.
In 1913, the British chemist Frederick Soddy (1877-1956), advanced the isotope concept based on his studies of the elements produced in the course of radioactive decay.