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    plod
    [pläd]
    verb
    plod (verb) · plods (third person present) · plodded (past tense) · plodded (past participle) · plodding (present participle)
    1. walk doggedly and slowly with heavy steps:
      "we plodded back up the hill" · "talks on a new constitution have plodded on"
      • work slowly and perseveringly at a dull task:
        "we were plodding through a textbook"
    noun
    plod (noun)
    1. a slow, heavy walk:
      "he settled down to a steady plod"
    Origin
    mid 16th century: probably symbolic of a heavy gait.
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    1. walk doggedly and slowly with heavy steps:
     
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    Plod is a verb that means to work slowly and continuously without imagination, enthusiasm, or interest. It can also refer to walking heavily or moving laboriously, or proceeding in a tediously slow manner. cambridge.org 1 2

     
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