plod in a sentence

v. i.

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Definition

PLOD (verb): to walk or move slowly and heavily, often with effort or fatigue.

Crossword clues for plod

Crossword clue ideas and answer hints for the word "plod".

  • Walk slowly and heavily through the mud.
  • Move with effort, like a tired worker.
  • Trudge along the path after a long day.
  • Advance slowly, dragging feet in exhaustion.
  • Stomp forward, weighed down by fatigue.

Plod sentence examples

  1. She had to plod through the mud to reach the campsite.
  2. The workers plod along the assembly line, focused on their tasks.
  3. After a long day at the office, he felt too tired to do anything but plod home.
  4. The horse began to plod slowly up the hill, its strength waning with each step.
  5. In the heavy rain, they could only plod forward, their spirits dampened but undeterred.
  6. He had to plod through the thick mud after the rainstorm.
  7. She felt exhausted as she had to plod up the steep hill with a heavy backpack.
  8. While it may seem tedious, sometimes you just have to plod through the paperwork.
  9. The old dog would plod slowly around the backyard, taking in the scents.
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