Definition of Plodders

1. Noun. (plural of plodder) ¹

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Definition of Plodders

1. plodder [n] - See also: plodder

Lexicographical Neighbors of Plodders

plipping
pliskie
pliskies
plisky
plisse
plisses
ploat
ploated
ploating
ploats
ploce
plocytic astrocytoma
plod
plodded
plodder
plodders (current term)
plodding
ploddingly
ploddingness
ploddings
plodge
plodged
plodges
plodgin
plodging
plods
ploidies
ploidize
ploidy
plombage

Literary usage of Plodders

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Short Talks on Psychology by Charles Gray Shaw (1920)
"XVI plodders AND DREAMERS TF the mind did no more than photograph the scenes •*- which lay before it, there would not be so many psychological problems for ..."

2. Revelations of Ireland in the Past Generation by Daniel Owen Madden (1848)
"... want of Moral Ambition—plodders and Lawyers—Literary Lawyers. FROM a variety of causes, the bar in Ireland has enjoyed almost the monopoly of the talent ..."

3. American Soaps: A Complete Treatise on the Manufacture of Soap, with Special by Henry Gathmann (1893)
"... used which had to be refilled after compressing a small quantity of soap with which they were charged. At present, however, continuous plodders are in ..."

4. Lacon; Or Many Things in Few Words: Addressed to Those who Think by Charles Caleb Colton (1836)
"... I am inclined to ask a very simple question : What have either of these plodders done, that has not been better done by those that were neither ? ..."

5. Short Talks on Psychology by Charles Gray Shaw (1920)
"XVI plodders AND DREAMERS TF the mind did no more than photograph the scenes •*- which lay before it, there would not be so many psychological problems for ..."

6. Revelations of Ireland in the Past Generation by Daniel Owen Madden (1848)
"... want of Moral Ambition—plodders and Lawyers—Literary Lawyers. FROM a variety of causes, the bar in Ireland has enjoyed almost the monopoly of the talent ..."

7. American Soaps: A Complete Treatise on the Manufacture of Soap, with Special by Henry Gathmann (1893)
"... used which had to be refilled after compressing a small quantity of soap with which they were charged. At present, however, continuous plodders are in ..."

8. Lacon; Or Many Things in Few Words: Addressed to Those who Think by Charles Caleb Colton (1836)
"... I am inclined to ask a very simple question : What have either of these plodders done, that has not been better done by those that were neither ? ..."

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