- Look up
plod in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Plod may
refer to: a
slang term for a
policeman Mr.
Plod, a
fictional police officer in the
Noddy stories...
- Mr.
Plod. Some are
caused by Noddy's lack of
understanding of how
Toyland works.
Other times it is
because of a case of
mistaken identity, Mr.
Plod is...
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noted for his slow
playing style which gave rise to his nickname, "Rod the
Plod".
After turning professional in 1990,
Lawler has
reached one
ranking tournament...
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sounds ([ᵈn, ᵈl, ᵖm]) are
called pre-stopped consonants, or
sometimes pre-
ploded or (in
Celtic linguistics) pre-occluded consonants,
although technically...
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military police.
Service personnel often refer to the MDP by the
nickname "MOD
plod". The
force was
formed in 1971 by the
merger of
three separate service constabularies:...
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English Tradesman "In the good old days of Trade,
which our Fore-fathers
plodded on in." In this part of his book,
Defoe talks about how in 'the good old...
- fields. Our
clothes drenched and our
bodies numbed by the cold wind, we
plodded wordlessly. It was
nearly two in the
morning when we
reached the house...
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called it "overbooked in the best way".
Brookhouse stated that
there was a "
plodding"
beginning because "everyone knew the mess of interference" from The Bloodline...
- pp. 370–371. Shales, Tom (8
August 1980). "'Fu' for Naught; The
Fiendish Plod". The
Washington Post. Washington. p. C1.
Evans 1980, pp. 194–195; Lewis...
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across the
screen in
exactly the same manner, the film
comes off a
tiresome plod."
Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV gave the film 1.5 out of 5
stars and
wrote "The...