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Words and phrases that have a meaning related to plod:   (129 results)

Often used in the same context:
trudge, amble, trundle, meander, saunter, slogging, muddle, wend, stagger, wander, dawdle, tiptoe, lumbered, shamble, toddle, waddle, chug, stumble, totter, traipse, skulk, pottered, mosey, lurching, ramble, clamber, chivvy, wade, tootle, flail, grind, hurtle, scurry, puttered, straggle, careen, faffing, scoot, crawl, lolling, stroll, clomp, scarper, loping, striding, sleepwalk, galumph, snuffle, slither, soldiered, gallop, bushwhack, languish, wearying, skitters, labored, tramping, shuffling, slink, sally forth, perambulate, wallow, blether, wobbled, drift, bumbled, clopping, pottering, squirm, pawing, yomp, flit, sidle, winded, boring, trot, droned, snaking, limps, gabble, blundering, hurrying, riffling, beetling, stomp, sputters, hunker, slow, rollick, teeter, slosh, whiling, uncoils, sashay, duffing, creep, belabored, prance, tarried, scrabbling, harrumphing, pummel, plodding, tramp, drudgery, marching, tread, beat, beating, hum, monotony, patter, plodder, rattle, reiteration, rote, thumping, toil

More specific:
slop, slosh, splash, splosh, squelch, squish

More general:
walk

Synonyms:
footslog, pad, slog, trudge

Also try:
— Adjectives for plod: sheer, steady, slow, long, weary, dull, hard, heavy, straight, equal, soft, more...

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