Walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud.
The act of walking with a slow heavy gait.
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 .
6 How far did the man expect her to plod to meet him?
7 They watched the squad in blue, now afoot, plod on down the road.
8 The soft but rapid plod of galloping hoofs came out of the distance.
9 And yet on we plod , a nation in the slow lane even here.
10 Broad continues to plod forward to deadbat the ball down to the ground.
11 Travellers have to plod through the wilderness as they best can.
12 We plod single file like four freaked-out Navahos stalking Custer's army.
13 She simply seemed to absorb, without taking the trouble to plod .
14 There was nothing for us to do but plod along-andthis we did.
15 They must still continue to plod on across this weary steppe on foot.
16 Sometimes we had to plod through piles of coarse, porous cinders.
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