A miscellaneous collection of people or things.
"Odds and sods" is a British colloquial expression that refers to a collection of various items or a mix of things that are considered insignificant or of little value. The phrase likely originated in the late 19th century, with "odds" meaning leftover or miscellaneous items and "sods" being a dialect term for small pieces or bits. Its usage reflects the idea of a hodgepodge or assortment, often used to describe a random assortment of objects or tasks.
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Dolly Sods is located in Tucker County, West Virginia
Dolly Sods andthe Spruce Know area.
Lazy sods
its called "sods Law" what can go wrong probably will.
Yes, lucky sods got him for a bargain £8 million.
chance, danger, feasibillity, likelihood, odds, oppourtunity, plausibility, probability
Lucky if you hit it. Commonly means lucky if you get it also. The odds are against you.
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Augusta Newton has written: 'Sods for the hearth of Ireland' -- subject(s): Poetry
Winning chances. House edge is another word you can use but the meaning is not exactly the same.