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Meaning of pood
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pood (n)
a Russian unit of weight equal to approximately 36 pounds
pood Sentence Examples
- The burly weightlifter effortlessly lifted the massive 3-pood dumbbell.
- The heavily laden wagon creaked and groaned as it carried a pood of grain to the market.
- The Russian merchant meticulously weighed out a pood of sugar for his customer.
- The blacksmith hammered away at the anvil, shaping a pood of red-hot iron.
- The traveler's backpack was laden with a pood of supplies for his arduous journey.
- The farmer used a pood of fertilizer to enrich his barren soil.
- The doctor prescribed a pood of salt baths to alleviate his patient's skin condition.
- The robber fled with a pood of stolen jewelry hidden beneath his cloak.
- The blacksmith forged a pood of steel into an exquisite sword for the king.
- The Cossack chieftain rewarded his loyal followers with a pood of silver each.
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a Russian unit of weight equal to approximately 36 pounds
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The burly weightlifter effortlessly lifted the massive 3-pood dumbbell.
The heavily laden wagon creaked and groaned as it carried a pood of grain to the market.
The Russian merchant meticulously weighed out a pood of sugar for his customer.
The blacksmith hammered away at the anvil, shaping a pood of red-hot iron.