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PLOD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PLOD is to work laboriously and monotonously : drudge. How to use plod in a sentence.
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PLODDING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
slow, continuous, and not exciting: I'll try not to bore you with lots of plodding details. The novel is heavy and plodding, with little excitement in it.
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PLODDING Synonyms: 292 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for PLODDING: laboring, struggling, striving, working, endeavoring, trying, toiling, plowing; Antonyms of PLODDING: breaking, ...
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plodding
▪ I. ˈplodding, vbl. n. [-ing1.] The action of the verb plod; walking heavily, trudging; toiling or striving with laborious industry.1588 Shakes. L.L.L. iv. iii. 305 Vniuersall plodding poysons vp The nimble spirits in the arteries. 1645 Milton Tetrach. Wks. 1851 IV. 155 No worthy enterprise can be ...
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plodding - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
plodding (comparative more plodding, superlative most plodding). Progressing slowly and laboriously. Derived terms. edit · ploddingly · ploddingness. Noun.
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Plodding - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
adjective (of movement) slow and laborious synonyms: leaden effortful requiring great physical effort noun the act of walking with a slow heavy gait.
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The Glory of Plodding by Kevin DeYoung
May 1, 2010 — That's my dream for the church—a multitude of faithful, risktaking plodders. The best churches are full of gospel-saturated people holding ...
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plodding Definition - Magoosh GRE
Definition for. plodding. –. adjective: (of movement) slow and laborious. Charlie may seem to run at a plodding pace, but he is an ultramarathoner, ...
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plodding - American Heritage Dictionary Entry
To trudge along or over. n. 1. The act of moving or walking heavily and slowly. 2. The sound made by a heavy step.
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283 Synonyms & Antonyms for PLODDING | Thesaurus.com
plodding · arduous · backbreaking · burdensome · cumbersome · demanding · difficult · distressing · excessive · exhausting · grueling · harsh · intolerable ...
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PLODDING definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. to make (one's way) or walk along (a path, road, etc) with heavy usually slow steps 2. (intransitive) to work slowly and perseveringly
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Plodding - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Originating in the 1580s from the verb "plod," meaning to move or work slowly and patiently with dull diligence.
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The Journeying Boy
His new tutor, the plodding Mr Thewless, suggests that Humphrey might be overdoing it somewhat.
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When the saints go marching in - Hymnary.org
A gospel song by Luther G. Presley, published in 1937, with the tune I'm just a weary pilgrim. The lyrics express the desire to join the redeemed in the city of God when the saints go marching in.
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