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"plod along" Definitions
  1. to make very slow progress, especially with difficult or boring work

40 Sentences With "plod along"

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I just kinda plod along and make this all in a bubble.
Runners plod along the Embarcadero to the finish line at Ocean Beach.
So they plod along and head down whatever policy road they enjoy.
So it's somewhat surprising that the platform has continued to plod along for nearly four additional years.
There's the way we plod along trying to solve the Rubik's cube... and then there's speed cubing.
Without goals, instead of learning and improving yourself, you just plod along wondering why things never change.
Yik Yak's product has continued to plod along, despite some colleges' attempts to ban the app for facilitating cyberbullying.
No, they would plod along, dwelling on the banal details of the intersecting lives of four women in Kobe.
The interest-rate cut should keep the downward pressure on sterling, and the European recovery continues to plod along.
"We just plod along as a happy little town, but we don't know how good we really are," he said.
Linux will probably just "happily plod along", in the words of Mr Torvalds, as will open-source software in general.
Many industries that you might imagine to be directly in the crosshairs of Silicon Valley are expected to plod along happily.
As the Yankees plod along with a middling record — and the worst offense in the American League East — that could be changing.
It's in the storytelling where "Yellowstone" doesn't do much more than simply plod along -- largely squandering, at least initially, its thoroughbred pedigree.
The major automakers that are publicly traded plod along, raking in mountains of revenue every quarter (cars are expensive) but posting relatively modest profits.
Mr Macron is surely right that the EU's enlargement policy needs reform, but for now it ensures that the six aspirants plod along, slowly adopting EU-compliant legislation.
"Now, 75 years later in an abundant society where people have laptops, cell phones, iPods, and minds like empty rooms, I still plod along with books," she wrote.
Borrowing and investment have "come back to life," said Bill Phelan, president of PayNet, adding that he expects lending growth to "plod along" rather than boom in coming months.
In cases where they aren't shooting the lights out and don't have the upper hand, they plod along and keep it close until they can start shooting well again.
Thus, a cursory read of the data would suggest that the economy continues to plod along on a 2-precent growth path, consistent with what we have seen for years.
The central question is whether the U.S. will surrender to Chinese leadership in this key strategic area of clean energy systems while we plod along relying heavily on carbon-based, dirty fuels.
"I have tended just to plod along, really, and do what I've done," he said, in an interview, adding that journalists typically write about him when they have nothing else to report.
But the company's plans for what's next — from big data to virtual reality — also will feel the glare of the spotlight as user growth is expected to plod along on the flagship product.
While other parts of the world take a sensible approach to cannabis—decriminalizing and even legalizing it—the UK's government continues to plod along, refusing to engage in any kind of sensible debate on the topic.
But if you're convinced stocks are going to plod along at best — with every short rally followed by a volatile pullback — or think stocks are still due for a correction, you don't need to exit the market entirely.
While the Fed and most economists see the U.S. economy continuing to plod along in slow-growth mode, the bulk of data describing the economy's health has surprised to the downside for months as measured by Citigroup's U.S. Economic Surprise Index.
"Instead, we heard the same kind of tale of woe, the struggling stories, the same defensive nature, with the only twist being a better control of inventory and a sense that they can continue to plod along," the "Mad Money " host said.
"Instead, we heard the same kind of tale of woe, the struggling stories, the same defensive nature, with the only twist being a better control of inventory and a sense that they can continue to plod along," the "Mad Money" host said.
Not even the F.B.I., which in the summer of 2015 learned of the accusations against Nassar and proceeded to plod along in an investigation — if it can be described as that, considering it didn't contact the main witness for nearly 11 months.
This has brought up fears from fans that some teams will just plod along and not try as hard as they used to because that fear is gone, Riot Games' co-heads of esports Whalen Rozelle and Jarred Kennedy said in the video above.
Abortion rights are in trouble, but it seems that the conservative justices on the nation's highest court (with the notable exception of Clarence Thomas) are content to plod along rather than rush headlong into a decision that could spark a dangerous new flashpoint in the culture wars.
In one shot, the camera shows them from behind, snow blowing up against the horses' asses as they plod along, but in the next shot, we see the two actors from the front and suddenly the flurries have stopped, the air is still, and the viewer is treated to that uncanny, floating-head look that is usually reserved for bad fantasy movies.
We pay our taxes. We fly our flags on holidays and we plod > along trying to make it better for ourselves and our children and our > parents. We aren't vocal any more. I think maybe we're too tired.
Each of these types of things had mysterious, real effects on individuals and society. The early Middle Ages were content to have two speeds for people's spiritual development. The clergy and a few others were at the faster, more intense speed. Everyone else was only expected to plod along at a slower spiritual speed.
Wegner was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. When Wegner was 11 years old he developed an understanding of two types of scientists: "bumblers, who plod along, only once in a while accomplishing something but enjoying the process even if they often end up being wrong, and the pointers, who do only one thing: point out that the bumblers are bumbling."Wegner DM. The premature demise of the solo experiment. Pers Soc Psychol Bull.
Dissolution, Barnes & Noble The US Library Journal review is more critical, commenting: "His novel is unrelentingly grim in tone, as the reader is forced to plod along with Shardlake and the other mostly unlikable characters."Freelists.org entry for Dissolution. Dissolution was nominated for the 2003 Crime Writers' Association (CWA) John Creasey Memorial Dagger, for first books by previously unpublished writers. It was also nominated for the CWA Ellis Peters Historical Dagger in the same year.
The player can regain health by taking healing pills or getting a health power up from a special zombie. Enemies come in two flavors, standard zombies and special zombies. Standard zombies often plod along at a slow pace and attack with their arms, but some may sprint or carry melee weapons for increased damage. Special zombies have distinct appearances and unique traits; they are deadlier and tougher to kill, but drop blueprints or large amounts of cash (and sometimes health) when killed.
"XXL review AllMusic's David Jeffries gave it 2.5 out of 5 stars and said that "The highlights are way high, but the album as a whole is fans-only." HipHopDX gave it a similar score of two-and-a-half stars out of five and said, "Much like Banks' rapping, the beats just plod along. It is easy to expect less from some of his less talented G-Unit brethren, but Banks has shown himself to be capable of a lot.
As his horse would plod along, Dadant would read the works of the French biologist Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and the theories of the socialist Charles Fourier. He renounced the Catholic Church and became a socialist. When he moved to America he modeled his beekeeping business on socialist principles by working alongside his employees. By the end of the American Civil War he had nine colonies of honeybees, and traveled with his young son across the Mississippi River to sell honey and beeswax in a neighboring town.
In January 2013, Republican Sen. John Cornyn of Texas wrote that "it may be necessary to partially shut down the government in order to secure the long-term fiscal well being of our country, rather than plod along the path of Greece, Italy and Spain." The New York Times later reported that, soon after Obama began his second term that month, a coalition of conservative activists led by former Reagan administration Attorney General Ed Meese (who is also an emeritus fellow of the conservative think tank The Heritage Foundation), began developing plans to defund the Affordable Care Act. They strategized that they would be able to block implementation of the Affordable Care Act if they could persuade congressional Republicans to threaten cutting off financing for the entire federal government.

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