Associations to the word «Tod»
Noun
- Leben
- Browning
- Auf
- Sloan
- Der
- Dem
- Rajput
- Freak
- Nach
- Billie
- Tilly
- Dracula
- Bis
- Den
- Rajasthan
- Ich
- Das
- Aus
- Lon
- Derrick
- Dil
- Melodrama
- Siegfried
- Slaughter
- Deutschland
- Zu
- Hackett
- Gottfried
- Jockey
- Moran
- Welt
- Rockwell
- Lied
- Frau
- Elisabeth
- Cantata
- Als
- Annal
- Andrews
- Robbins
- Hartley
- Schubert
- Strauss
- Jeremy
- Felix
- Valle
- Transit
- Christoph
- Ivy
- Mir
- Des
- Libretto
- Eyre
- Goldberg
- Novella
- Lang
- Bali
- Brigham
- Von
- Garry
- Crag
- Seater
- Tweed
- Georg
- Faye
- Regan
- Halfback
- Dewey
- Hound
- Marijuana
- Bach
- Fritz
- Ronnie
- Asher
- Vladimir
- Karel
- Mann
- Blaster
- Walls
- Carrie
- Sahib
- Leiden
- Ashley
- Gordon
- Antiquity
- Mamma
- Brock
- Slade
- Thebes
- Konrad
- Die
- Maratha
- Wien
- Ramsay
Verb
Wiktionary
TOD, noun. (now UK dialect) A fox.
TOD, noun. A male fox; a dog; a reynard.
TOD, noun. Someone like a fox; a crafty person.
TOD, noun. A bush; used especially of ivy.
TOD, noun. An old English measure of weight, usually of wool, containing two stone or 28 pounds (13 kg).
TOD, verb. (obsolete) To weigh; to yield in tods.
Dictionary definition
TOD, noun. A unit of weight for wool equal to about 28 pounds.
TOD, adjective. Alone and on your own; "don't just sit there on your tod".
Wise words
The right word may be effective, but no word was ever as
effective as a rightly timed pause.