plod in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
PLOD (verb): to walk or move slowly and heavily, often with effort or fatigue.
Sample Sentences
- She had to plod through the mud to reach the campsite.
- The workers plod along the assembly line, focused on their tasks.
- After a long day at the office, he felt too tired to do anything but plod home.
- The horse began to plod slowly up the hill, its strength waning with each step.
- In the heavy rain, they could only plod forward, their spirits dampened but undeterred.
- He had to plod through the thick mud after the rainstorm.
- She felt exhausted as she had to plod up the steep hill with a heavy backpack.
- While it may seem tedious, sometimes you just have to plod through the paperwork.
- The old dog would plod slowly around the backyard, taking in the scents.