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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
plod .
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Examples
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Too slow-moving to be great camp, the movie just kind of plods along like a preachy After School Special.
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Too slow-moving to be great camp, the movie just kind of plods along like a preachy After School Special.
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The end scoring is a wallop, but the interim scoring just kind of plods along at ten points here, another eight points there.
Rampaging Vikings In a Fierce Competition to Control the Abacus 2008
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The end scoring is a wallop, but the interim scoring just kind of plods along at ten points here, another eight points there.
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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It's an honest and competently assembled attempt to capture the Great Recession lamentations of the moment, but the story just kind of plods along.
Hollywood Elsewhere 2010
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It's an honest and competently assembled attempt to capture the Great Recession lamentations of the moment, but the story just kind of plods along.
Hollywood Elsewhere 2010
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It's an honest and competently assembled attempt to capture the Great Recession lamentations of the moment, but the story just kind of plods along.
Hollywood Elsewhere 2010
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"If Rubio kind of plods along, he can be the tortoise.
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Meanwhile, on True Blood, Sookie once again enlists her faerie magic to intervene in the witch-vampire war, and Entourage plods on toward its so-far-unmemorable finish line as a peeved Eric crashes Sloan's lunch date with Johnny Galecki, bringing along Sloan's ex-stepmother Melinda Clarke.
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But this human drama still nicely shows that, almost two centuries later, the hubris parade plods on.
Debra Levine: Fear and Loathing at the Met: Rene Pape as Boris Gudonov Debra Levine 2010
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