Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Same as
snead . - noun Same as
snead .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb Prov. Eng. To lop; to snathe.
- noun See
snath .
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb UK, dialect To
lop ; tosnathe .
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Examples
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We will fight anytime anywhere regardless of what our bielifs are sned us and we will take it, dont drag the troops in to this.
Obama considering 4 options for Afghanistan, sources say 2009
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The taxpayers sned money to the auto-makers to bail them out, and now the President decides it's a good idea to give them more money for innovation?
Obama announces $2.4 billion in grants for cleaner cars 2009
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Exports are a real cost: people here work and make stuff, and sned it to other people so they can use it.
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At least to the point where a lot of OEA members sned their kids to private schools.
High school dropout rate takes a leap (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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Either that or I will sned a protest vote for McCain.
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I agree, I think this is very important and a link should be sned to the party
Has our electoral system contributed to the MPs expenses scandal? Mark Reckons 2009
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Love those bhaturas! they would taste so good with chai! no need for anything else yaar! sned some over.
Methi Bhature & Baingan Bharta Cardamom 2007
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Duz ceiling kitteh sned a grate spirut out de windoz and dorz of houz so dare is protekshun for alllllll?
LOL Day Nom-i-knees: Bronzy Groop - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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The gods will also sned this clue by attacking a good disfavored company, either by creating problems with the product (Firestone, JetBlue) or by attacking them in a media form (McDonalds).
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One small project in this learning process is: I want to be able to talk dirty to my fiance….would you be willing to sned me a few good phrases or sentences or anything maybe with a few phonetics next to the words so I can learn them and practice them on him?
losing my teeth 2004
bilby commented on the word sned
To trim branches from a tree, especially one fallen (Scots).
November 29, 2007