plod

التهادي
definition
verb
we plodded back up the hill
walk doggedly and slowly with heavy steps.
noun
he settled down to a steady plod
a slow, heavy walk.
translation of 'plod'
verb
واصل طريقه,
كدح,
مشى بتثاقل,
مشى بخطوات ثقيلة,
عمل بجد,
تهادى
noun
التهادي,
وقع الأقدام,
خطوات متثاقلة
example
Intelligent dark eyes surveyed the rain-tossed sky through the windows, the mass of people rushing for shelter then slowing down into a weary 'plod' as they reached the shade awnings and begin their trudging to classes.
I parked the car in a disabled driver's space just by the Quay West local radio station and went for a good 'plod' .
Then it was a dire 'plod' back along Rainhill Road, through Nutgrove then home.
I've missed that slow 'plod' along the Brendon Road to the new graveyard so much it's rather silly.
Time to get back to the shelter and then to pull my cap firmly down ready for the 'plod' back home.
The men 'plod' , doggedly, with large unwieldy blackboards slung over their shoulders, but everywhere they look nobody is interested in reading and writing when living from day to day is such a concern.
Soon I came to the reluctant conclusion that it was going to be an unexciting day, I decided to seek a bit of sun, sea and sand by taking my familiar 'plod' along the front.
In the main the group coped well, getting into a steady 'plod' to get them to the top of the pass.
We've been doing this tedious 'plod' for almost five hours, and I think about hypothermia.
Wilson paces the book by decades, but too often this can seem to be a bit of a 'plod' .
he settled down to a steady 'plod'
Education should not be about ensuring that every individual can 'plod' through an officially approved list of tasks, for the sake of multiple bits of paper.
She was following him at a slow 'plod' .
Though the running time is a slim 83 minutes, I took me well over two hours to 'plod' my way through this dull and dreary mess.
And yet it isn't: it continues for eleven more minutes, a grim 'plod' to the finish.
he settled down to a steady 'plod'
They were content to 'plod' on with tedious tasks.
And I was exhausted - probably the walk was a little over-ambitious for me, and I 'plodded' along at an agonising pace for the last couple of hours.
Having heard a few of their recorded songs, I thought they would be well up to the task, but in this performance they 'plodded' messily through what could have been an interesting and lively set.
Ben slowly 'plodded' over to his bed and slid in between the unwashed sheets, relieved to be able to close his eyes and shut out the world for a few hours.
She would rouse the indolent, cheer the 'plodder' , steady the unstable and encourage the eager.
Focusing once more on the road, she 'plodded' onward.
Wendy threaded her way around the old firetruck, 'plodded' up the front steps, and continued on up to her room, where she flopped out on her bed, staring at the ceiling.
Stephen 'plodded' up the wooden stairs and plonked himself down on a chair.
I slowly 'plodded' down the steps of bus.
But one of his political tricks is to lull people into seeing him as a bit of a grey 'plodder' , when suddenly he'll surprise with a devastating turn of phrase, a damaging soundbite and barbed humour.
It 'plods' along for 13 minutes, 22 seconds without being musically or lyrically interesting.
Steven followed the two of them towards the bedrooms, his eyelids feeling very heavy as he 'plodded' his way into his room.
I walked into the bar and let out a breath, slowly 'plodding' through the barroom, ignoring the late-night barflies.
I heard their heavy boots slowly 'plodding' across the hardwood floors to the back stairs that led to his room.
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