plod (Meaning)

Wordnet

plod (n)

the act of walking with a slow heavy gait

Wordnet

plod (v)

walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud

Webster

plod (v. i.)

To travel slowly but steadily; to trudge.

To toil; to drudge; especially, to study laboriously and patiently.

Webster

plod (v. t.)

To walk on slowly or heavily.

plod Sentence Examples

  1. The hiker plodded up the steep incline, his legs heavy with exhaustion.
  2. The students plodded through the monotonous lecture, their minds drifting elsewhere.
  3. The old man plodded along the sidewalk, his cane tapping rhythmically on the pavement.
  4. The horse plodded behind the wagon, its hooves kicking up dust.
  5. The company's sales team plodded door-to-door, seeking new customers.
  6. The detective plodded through the evidence, searching for a breakthrough.
  7. The marathon runner plodded along, his body aching with every step.
  8. The professor plodded through his research, hoping to uncover hidden truths.
  9. The child plodded behind his parents, his small legs weary from the long walk.
  10. The writer plodded away at his manuscript, determined to finish it by the deadline.

FAQs About the word plod

the act of walking with a slow heavy gait, walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mudTo travel slowly but steadily; to trudge., To toil; to drudge;

work, labor,struggle, try, strive, tug, plow, hustle, slog, slave

hang (around or out), bum, idle, laze, shirk, lounge, idle, rest, slacken, chill

The hiker plodded up the steep incline, his legs heavy with exhaustion.

The students plodded through the monotonous lecture, their minds drifting elsewhere.

The old man plodded along the sidewalk, his cane tapping rhythmically on the pavement.

The horse plodded behind the wagon, its hooves kicking up dust.