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plod (verb), plods; plodded; plodding
1. To move or walk heavily or laboriously; to trudge with a slow heavy tread: After hours of plodding up into the mountains, James and his family were glad to start their way back down to their camp.
2. To work or act perseveringly or monotonously; to drudge: The teacher spent several hours plodding through a stack of student essays.
3. To walk heavily, slowly, and firmly, as when weary, or struggling through mud: Maurice and Lydia plodded through mud that came up over their shoes when they were near the stream.
This entry is located in the following unit: plaud-, plaus-, plod-, plos- (page 3)
plod, plods (noun)
1. The act or process of moving or walking heavily and slowly.
2. The sounds made by heavy stepping or walking: "The dancers started to perform when they heard the familiar plod or thud of the drums."
This entry is located in the following unit: plaud-, plaus-, plod-, plos- (page 3)
(Latin: to clap, to strike, to beat; to clap the hands in approbation [recognition as good], to approve)