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Word | Plod |
German Meaning | trotten, stapfen, sich abmühen, zockeln, sich abplagen, sich herumquälen, Trott, Zockeltrab, tapsen, schuften |
walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud; Donkeys that plodded wearily in a circle around a gin D.H. Lawrence / the act of walking with a slow heavy gait / To travel slowly but steadily / to walk heavily and slowly / walk doggedly and slowly with heavy steps., | |
Usage | ⇒ Farmers have to plod in fields while passing through it ⇒ we plodded back up the hill ⇒ plod one's way ⇒ we plodded our way |
Synonyms | trudge, slog, tramp, toil, moil, drag, drudge, hike, tread, grind, lumber, pace, plug, walk, grub, labor, slave, crawl, creep, footslog, |
Antonyms | breeze, dillydally, hurry, relax, bask, bolt, coast, dally, fly, footle, glide, laze, loaf, loll, race, slide, speed, sprint, bang, boot, |
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