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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. Plodded is the past tense and past participle of plod, which means to walk slowly and steadily, or to make little progress. Learn how to use plodded in sentences with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus and other sources.

    • English (US)

      PLODDED meaning: 1. past simple and past participle of plod...

    • Plod

      to work slowly and continuously, but without imagination,...

  3. Plod is a verb that means to work laboriously and monotonously, to walk heavily or slowly, or to proceed slowly or tediously. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related words of plod.

  4. Plodded is the past tense and past participle of plod, which means to walk slowly and steadily, or to make little progress. See how to use plodded in sentences from various sources and learn more about its meaning and synonyms.

  5. Plod means to walk slowly and heavily, or to work without enthusiasm or interest. Learn how to use plod in a sentence, and find out the difference between plod and plodded.

  6. Plodded is the past tense of plod, which means to walk heavily or work slowly and perseveringly. Find synonyms, antonyms, translations, and examples of plodded in different contexts.

  7. Plodded is the past tense and past participle of plod, which means to walk slowly and steadily. See how to use plodded in sentences from various sources and learn its pronunciation and synonyms.

  8. 1.verb. If someone plods, they walk slowly and heavily. Crowds of French and British families plodded around in yellow plastic macs. [VERB adverb/preposition] 2.verb. If you say that someone plods on or plods along with a job, you mean that the job is taking a long time. He is plodding on with negotiations. [VERB adverb]