| PLOD | • plod n. A slow or labored walk or other motion or activity. • plod v. (Intransitive) To walk or move slowly and heavily or laboriously (+ on, through, over). • plod v. (Transitive) To trudge over or through. |
| PLODDED | • plodded v. Simple past tense and past participle of plod. • PLOD v. to walk heavily. |
| PLODDER | • plodder n. One who plods. • plodder n. A person who works slowly, making a great effort with little result; a person who studies laboriously. • PLODDER n. one who plods; a slow, dull person. |
| PLODDERS | • plodders n. Plural of plodder. • PLODDER n. one who plods; a slow, dull person. |
| PLODDING | • plodding v. Present participle of plod. • plodding adj. Progressing slowly and laboriously. • plodding n. Slow, laborious progress. |
| PLODDINGLY | • ploddingly adv. In a dull, predictable manner. • PLODDING adv. slow in thought or movement. |
| PLODDINGNESS | • ploddingness n. The state or quality of being plodding. • PLODDINGNESS n. the state of being plodding. |
| PLODDINGNESSES | • PLODDINGNESS n. the state of being plodding. |
| PLODDINGS | • ploddings n. Plural of plodding. • PLODDING n. the act of plodding. |
| PLODGE | • plodge v. (Geordie) and (Wearside) To wade or splash around especially in the sea, or in puddles or mud. • plodge n. (Oxbridge slang) Contraction of porter’s lodge. • PLODGE v. (dialect) to wade in water. |
| PLODGED | • plodged v. Simple past tense and past participle of plodge. • PLODGE v. (dialect) to wade in water. |
| PLODGES | • plodges v. (Geordie) third-person singular simple present indicative form of plodge. • PLODGE v. (dialect) to wade in water. |
| PLODGING | • plodging v. Present participle of plodge. • PLODGE v. (dialect) to wade in water. |
| PLODS | • plods v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of plod. • PLOD v. to walk heavily. |