Hard monotonous routine work.
(Of movement) slow and laborious.
The act of walking with a slow heavy gait.
1 The spaniel flew at the black dog; nipping at the plodding forepaws.
2 Meanwhile the Tortoise kept plodding on, and in time reached the goal.
3 I had forgotten the plodding cart-horse gait; my shoes were too light.
4 Even with his plodding gait, it was far too early for sunrise.
5 And the endless plodding , thudding, of tired feet in quest of gain
6 Only science and the will of the Engines kept him plodding forward.
7 This will help reverse any feeling of plodding along in a rut!
8 Once they caught up with a family plodding along in a wagon.
9 Save for the steady plodding of the horse, it was very still.
10 Osgod was overtaken, plodding steadily along the road, fifteen miles from town.
11 A few plodding minutes sufficed to clear the trees and dense undergrowth.
12 Then, in an access of delight, he burst upon the plodding man.
13 Life at the farm-house sinks into deep ruts, and becomes weary plodding .
14 In the distance, he could see zombies plodding in from the fields.
15 Finally, she heard a sniff then slow, plodding footsteps as he departed.
16 Even patient, plodding labor, without any excitement, was better than doing nothing.
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