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    plod
    /plɒd/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. a slow, heavy walk: "he settled down to a steady plod"
    • 2. a police officer: informal British "a bunch of plods arrived, offering me a lift to the cop shop"

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  2. The meaning of PLOD is to work laboriously and monotonously : drudge. How to use plod in a sentence.

  3. to work slowly and continuously, but without imagination, enthusiasm, or interest: For years, he's plodded away at the same dull routine job. Alex is just plodding along at school, making very little progress. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. Plod definition: to walk heavily or move laboriously; trudge. See examples of PLOD used in a sentence.

  5. to work slowly and continuously, but without imagination, enthusiasm, or interest: For years, he's plodded away at the same dull routine job. Alex is just plodding along at school, making very little progress. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  6. plod. (plŏd) v. plod·ded, plod·ding, plods. v.intr. 1. To move or walk heavily or laboriously; trudge: "donkeys that plodded wearily in a circle round a gin" (D.H. Lawrence). 2. To work or act perseveringly or monotonously; drudge: plodding through a mountain of paperwork. v.tr.

  7. plod. plod along. 5 meanings: 1. to make (one's way) or walk along (a path, road, etc) with heavy usually slow steps 2. to work slowly and.... Click for more definitions.

  8. When you plod, you walk slowly, heavily, and deliberately. You might need to plod through the snow to get to the bus stop on time. Plod evokes a difficulty in walking — like when you trudge through mud or walk slowly up a steep hill.