Clod/klɑːd/ Definition 1 of 2Pro Tip 1/3Natural context Use 'clod' to describe soil or clay in farming or gardening contexts. He picked up a large clod of soil to examine it more closely. Pro Tip 2/3Hard, dry earth 'Clod' often implies that the earth or clay is in a hard, dry condition. Dry clods crumbled under his boots as he walked. Pro Tip 3/3Negative metaphor Used metaphorically, 'clod' can imply something is dull or lumpish. The sculpture looked like a mere clod of clay without form.