plod
Third Person
plods
Present Participle
plodding
Past Tense
plodded
Past Participle
plodded
1
to walk heavily and laboriously, typically with a slow and monotonous pace
- The tired hiker had to plod through the thick mud on the trail.
- As the rain poured down, commuters had to plod through the flooded streets.
- After a long day of work, he had to plod up the staircase to his apartment.
- In the scorching heat, the workers had to plod across the construction site, carrying heavy materials.
- Wearing heavy armor, the knight had to plod across the battlefield.