Definitionn. someone who walks in a laborious heavy-footed manner
Last update: October 29, 2015
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Farmers are really the plodders. [Please select]
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There's nothing brilliant about me, dear--I'm a plodder, feeling my way along.' [Please select]
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He was the plodder, the bookkeeper, the economizer, the man who had an eye for microscopic details. [Please select]
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The nozzle of the plodder is heated by means of a Bunsen burner to about 120° or 130° F. [Please select]
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If he hasn't the pride in his work, the spirit, he's a failure; and Baldy," desperately, "is just a plodder. [Please select]
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Gilman, they said, had had neither the strength nor the perception of 'modern needs; and McCrae, the first assistant clergyman, while a good man, was a plodder and lacking in imagination.' [Please select]
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He has no great talent, but he is not without some ability; in his youth he was an industrious plodder and fond of study. [Please select]
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