"Snodgrass" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Snodgrass" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Snodgrass" Meaning

A surname of English origin, "Snodgrass" is derived from the Scottish Gaelic "snadd" meaning "prodigy" or "wonder" and "gras" meaning "grass" or "herb".

"Snodgrass" Examples

Usage examples for "snodgrass"


1. Professional context

As a coach, I always keep an eye on the sportscaster Mark Snodgrass, he gives the best analysis of every match.


2. Historical context

The legacy of James Snodgrass, a U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania from 1891 to 1893, still resonates in American history books.


3. Informal conversation

Sophia snickered when her friend at school wore an awful outfit designed by her brother's goth fashionista, Mia Snodgrass.


4. Scientific context

Using a Snodgrass apparatus to view microorganisms allowed the team of scientists to make groundbreaking discoveries in the field of microbiology.


5. Literary context

The novel The day James Snodgrass died is a hard-to-put-down read, written by author Sarah Hoagland Levi, masterfully weaving tragic elements throughout.

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