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  • 51plod — v 1. trudge, pace, tramp, walk heavily, lumber, Inf. galumph; drag oneself along, move laboriously, shuffle, shamble, drag one s feet; walk on or over, tread, step on, stamp, Inf. stomp, crush, trample. 2. drudge, work or work hard, toil, moil,… …

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  • 52plod — verb Syn: trudge, walk heavily, clump, stomp, tramp, lumber, slog Ant: stride, skip …

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  • 53plod — [plɒd] verb [I] to walk with slow heavy steps Syn: trudge …

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  • 54PLOD — • procollagen lysine 2 oxoglutarate 5 dioxygenase …

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  • 55plod — v. & n. v. (plodded, plodding) 1 intr. (often foll. by along, on, etc.) walk doggedly or laboriously; trudge. 2 intr. (often foll. by at) work slowly and steadily. 3 tr. tread or make (one s way) laboriously. n. the act or a spell of plodding.… …

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  • 56plod mag — Noun. A pornographic magazine. Merseyside use …

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  • 58Postman Plod — is the name of a comic strip in the British comic Viz and the name of the main character. It was drawn by Graham Dury, who created many other Viz characters, including The Fat Slags.It appeared regularly during the 1980s until the mid 1990s.As… …

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  • 59Mr. Plod — is a fictional character in the Noddy children s series by Enid Blyton. He is a forthright police officer who never lets Toyland s crooks (especially Sly and Gobbo, the two goblins) escape from the long arm of the law . He always pretends to know …

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  • 60di|plod|o|cus — «duh PLOD uh kuhs», noun. any one of an extinct genus of gigantic, plant eating dinosaurs of the Upper Jurassic period of western North America: »Diplodocus was one of the largest land animals on record; skeletons more than 60 feet long have been …

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