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Meaning
Noun
●
A
slow
or
labored
walk
or other
motion
or activity.
●
A puddle.
⚠️
In British English & Law enforcement:
the
police
,
police
officers
⚠️
In British English:
a
police officer
, especially a low-ranking one.
Verb
●
In Gaits:
To
walk
or
move slowly
and
heavily
or
laboriously
(+ on, through, over).
●
To
trudge
over or through.
●
To
toil
; to
drudge
; especially, to study
laboriously
and patiently.
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Wiktionary
Origin
plod
English
plod
Middle English (1100-1500)
Sourced from
Etym
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Waddle
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Mosey
Saunter
Traipse
Muddle
Shamble
Trundling
Hobble
Stroll
Walk
Coppers
Crawl
Dawdle
Scoot
Drag
Trot
Gallop
Chase
Muck
Move
Pass
Prance
Tootle
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Rhymes
Od
Mod
Fod
Bod
Wad
Tod
Bod
Yod
Hod
Dod
Rod
Sod
Pod
Cod
God
Tod
God
Odd
Clod
Prod
Trod
Gnod
Quad
Shod
Todd
Plod
Prod
Spod
Quod
Swad
Scrod
Squad
Facade
Slipshod
Promenade
Esplanade
Lapalissade
Scheherazade
Porcelain God
Knacker'S Yard
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Pray To The Porcelain God
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