About The Word Plodder

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Plodder

Plodder Meaning & Definition
Plodder Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Plodder?

[n] someone who moves slowly; "in England they call a slowpoke a slowcoach"
[n] someone who works slowly and monotonously for long hours
[n] someone who walks in a laborious heavy-footed manner

Synonyms | Synonyms for Plodder: slogger | slowcoach | slowpoke | stick-in-the-mud | trudger

Related Terms | Find terms related to Plodder: beast of burden | dawdle | dawdler | drone | drudge | fag | foot-dragger | galley slave | goldbrick | goof-off | greasy grind | grind | grub | hack | laggard | lie-abed | lingerer | loiterer | procrastinator | slave | sleepyhead | slogger | slow goer | slowbelly | slow-foot | slowpoke | slug | sluggard | snail | stick-in-the-mud | swot | tortoise | workhorse

See Also | dawdler | drone | drudge | footer | hack | hacker | laggard | lagger | pedestrian | trailer | walker

Plodder In Webster's Dictionary

\Plod"der\, n. One who plods; a drudge.

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