Walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud.
Work doggedly or persistently.
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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 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 .
Strike heavily, especially with the fist or a bat.
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.
6 I hadn't run in weeks and the first mile was a slog .
7 This is in part why January feels like such an utter slog .
8 That rendered the game's remainder into a slog to the final horn.
9 Then, as the horses made their last slog to the rail, Whoa!
10 Could England then reasonably drop him for the loadsamoney slog on Saturday?
11 What had seemed scientifically straightforward had turned into a lonely, multi-year slog .
12 You've got to slog like blazes, if you want to get on.
13 The slog of it all is starting to properly kick in now.
14 Still, this unpretentious film faces a tough slog in jaded European markets.
15 Who'd want to slog through hundreds of file libraries looking for something?
16 The response from Republicans, however, signaled a potentially long slog ahead.
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