pods Synonyms

pods Meaning

pods

a usually small group of people (such as family members, friends, coworkers, or classmates) who regularly interact closely with one another but with few or no others in order to minimize exposure and reduce the transmission of infection during an outbreak of a contagious disease, a compartment (as for personnel, a power unit, or an instrument) on a ship or craft, a usually protective container or housing, a streamlined compartment (as for fuel) under the wings or fuselage of an aircraft, a straight groove or channel in the barrel of an auger, a grasshopper egg case, a number of animals (such as whales) clustered together, an elongated dry fruit that develops from one or more carpels of a flower, splits open along a seam, and contains seeds that may be attached to the wall of the pod, to produce pods, a tapered and roughly cylindrical body of ore or mineral, the pod of a plant (such as a pea or bean) of the legume family, a bit socket in a brace, an anatomical pouch

pods Sentence Examples

  1. The hummingbirds flitted between the pods of wisteria, sipping nectar with their slender beaks.
  2. Thick pods of cotton lined the roadside, their soft fibers billowing in the wind.
  3. I cracked open the pods of the snap peas, releasing the sweet, crisp contents.
  4. The pods of the okra were long and ribbed, reaching impressive lengths.
  5. Our boat bobbed gently among the pods of the water lilies, their large leaves providing shade.
  6. Pods of dolphins leaped out of the ocean, their sleek bodies glistening in the sunlight.
  7. I examined the pods of the maple tree, marveling at their intricate wings.
  8. The chestnut pods were encased in a spiky outer shell, protecting their precious contents.
  9. I broke open the pods of the coffee beans, releasing the rich, aromatic scent.
  10. The pea pods in the garden were heavy with plump, juicy peas, ready for harvest.

FAQs About the word pods

a usually small group of people (such as family members, friends, coworkers, or classmates) who regularly interact closely with one another but with few or no o

hulls, housings, shells, casings, coverings, capsules,sheaths, cases, encasements, plates

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The hummingbirds flitted between the pods of wisteria, sipping nectar with their slender beaks.

Thick pods of cotton lined the roadside, their soft fibers billowing in the wind.

I cracked open the pods of the snap peas, releasing the sweet, crisp contents.

The pods of the okra were long and ribbed, reaching impressive lengths.