Someone who walks in a laborious heavy-footed manner.
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Examples for "plodder "
Examples for "plodder "
1 He was what you might call a plodder - you might call him that.
2 There's nothing brilliant about me, dear-I'ma plodder , feeling my way along.
3 I couldn't see a flat-cap so I approached the nearest plodder .
4 Nevertheless, he was himself no plodder when plodding had ceased to be necessary.
5 I realize this portrays you as the romantic figure and me as the plodder .
1 Two negroes, including the slogger , fell to him in his first over.
2 The slogger pulls up at last for a moment, fairly blown.
3 Once called a dirty slogger , the stats tell a different story.
4 Not bad at all for a man who five years earlier was a tail-end slogger called Pieterson.
5 A slogger came in next, and made runs rather rapidly, but nothing much happened until the Fourth Officer's third over.
1 We were now five mounted men and a trudger afoot.
2 He really is a very good trudger .
3 He had merely humored a whim to walk through orchards and green fields in a leisurely fashion, to be a careless trudger for a day.
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