Plod
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British pronunciation/plˈɒd/
American pronunciation/ˈpɫɑd/

Définition et Signification de "plod"

to plod
01

marcher d'un pas lourd, marcher avec peine, avancer

to walk heavily and laboriously, typically with a slow and monotonous pace
Intransitive: to plod | to plod somewhere
Plod
01

trampement, pas lourd

the act of walking with a slow heavy gait

plod

v

plodder

n

plodder

n

plodding

adj

plodding

adj

plodding

n

plodding

n
example
Exemple
The tired hiker had to plod through the thick mud on the trail.
After a long day of work, he had to plod up the staircase to his apartment.
Wearing heavy armor, the knight had to plod across the battlefield.
As the rain poured down, commuters had to plod through the flooded streets.
In the scorching heat, the workers had to plod across the construction site, carrying heavy materials.
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