Walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud.
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Examples for "pad "
Examples for "pad "
1 Would that work? Eric held a pen over a pad of paper.
2 Reporters will, however, only have a pen and pad to work on.
3 Forty-five years ago, Rione said, her eyes on her data pad again.
4 That much is true, right? She eased the pad back to him.
5 Rae set aside the pad of paper and glanced at the clock.
1 Workers no longer tramp or cycle home but drive warm, smart cars.
2 Presently the heavy tramp of the patrol was heard in the street.
3 The General rose, and once more his military tramp shook the gallery.
4 At this instant the tramp of horses was heard in the courtyard.
5 He heard the tramp of a million feet in the great cities.
1 It means everyone involved questioning whether the hard slog is worth it.
2 So how come cycling in Ireland is still such a hard slog ?
3 He always judges how good a team is by that 38-game slog .
4 It was a slog ; I began before iTunes, using its precursor SoundJam.
5 As I write that Trott tries a slog - sweep , but no damage done.
1 As he turned to trudge back to the station house he said.
2 It was a slow, painful trudge lower from there, Mr Capolingua said.
3 Joel put his hands in his pockets and started to trudge home.
4 Elsa permitted her broncho to trudge at the tail of the column.
5 Others trudge from store to store until they find what they need.
1 So for the first three days we plod south and then eastward.
2 As it was, he would have to plod along the muddy path.
3 There were muddy roads to plod through and treacherous sloughs to cross.
4 If you are dull, remember the inch-worm, take courage, and plod away.
5 Finally it came to him, immensely remote, a rhythmic plod , plod , plod .
1 His father, Aime had long since been converted from the tradition of the tiresome footslog .
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