plodding in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for plodding in the English»Spanish Dictionary

plodding [Am ˈplɑdɪŋ, Brit ˈplɒdɪŋ] ADJ

I.plod <pres part plodding; pt, pp plodded> [Am plɑd, Brit plɒd] VB intr

II.plod [Am plɑd, Brit plɒd] N no pl

plodding in the PONS Dictionary

plodding Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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But the plodding show that has emerged from all this tumult is, a few bright spots notwithstanding, an almost instantly forgettable mediocrity.
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They both make a comic routine 10 times funnier by plodding through it as though it occupies only one-fifth of their attention.
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The subsequent police investigation was plodding and slow.
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It was very slow and plodding and talky.
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Even while the tortuous writing stage was plodding its course, the director's excitement about the project was boundless.
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It is better to start really early, preferably by 5:00am, as snow plodding becomes difficult as sun comes up.
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However, what worked well on radio appeared forced and plodding on television.
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Other reviewers felt it had a plodding pace, but had a soundtrack that is quite good.
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He was described by a contemporary as, a plodding, heavy fellow, with great application but no talents.
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Although the opera isn't long, it seems so, plodding along without substantial contrast of pace or mood, and never reaching a satisfactory climax.
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