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ROD J REDWING

with smaller masses attached to it · did indeed deflect as predicted. &mdash · Big Think · whose sandstone body would slide down them in four parts · like beads in an abacus. &mdash · Julian Lucas · New Yorker · 4 May 2026 Whatever emerges from its bubbling oil — broad rods of Icelandic cod · thick · thin and curly fries · wings and bangers — is immaculately fried. &mdash · Jenn Harris · Los Angeles Times · Jesse Raub · Bon Appetit Magazine · 1 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for rod Word History Etymology Middle English · from Old English rodd · akin to Old Norse rudda club First Known Use before the 12th century · Merriam-Webster · s.v. &ldquo

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with smaller masses attached to it
did indeed deflect as predicted. &mdash
Big Think
whose sandstone body would slide down them in four parts
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like beads in an abacus. &mdash
Julian Lucas
New Yorker
4 May 2026 Whatever emerges from its bubbling oil — broad rods of Icelandic cod
thick
thin and curly fries
wings and bangers — is immaculately fried. &mdash
Jenn Harris
Los Angeles Times
Jesse Raub
Bon Appetit Magazine
1 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for rod Word History Etymology Middle English
from Old English rodd
akin to Old Norse rudda club First Known Use before the 12th century
Merriam-Webster
s.v. &ldquo

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