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Plodders
- noun - someone who moves slowly; "in England they call a slowpoke a slowcoach"
- someone who walks in a laborious heavy-footed manner
- someone who works slowly and monotonously for long hours
Plodding
- verb - (of movement) slow and laborious; "leaden steps"
- hard monotonous routine work
- the act of walking with a slow heavy gait; "I could recognize his plod anywhere"
- walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud; "Mules plodded in a circle around a grindstone"
Plonking
- verb - set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise; "He plonked the money on the table"; "He plonked himself into the sofa"
Plopping
- verb - drop something with a plopping sound
- drop with the sound of something falling into water
- set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise; "He plonked the money on the table"; "He plonked himself into the sofa"
Plosions
- noun - the terminal forced release of pressure built up during the occlusive phase of a stop consonant
Plosives
- noun - a consonant produced by stopping the flow of air at some point and suddenly releasing it;
Plotinus
- noun - Roman philosopher (born in Egypt) who was the leading representative of Neoplatonism (205-270)
Plotters
- noun - a clerk who marks data on a chart
- a member of a conspiracy
- a planner who draws up a personal scheme of action
- an instrument (usually driven by a computer) for drawing graphs or pictures
- someone or something that plots
Plotting
- verb - devise the sequence of events in (a literary work or a play, movie, or ballet); "the writer is plotting a new novel"
- make a plat of; "Plat the town"
- make a schematic or technical drawing of that shows interactions among variables or how something is constructed
- plan secretly, usually something illegal; "They plotted the overthrow of the government"
Ploughed
- verb - (of farmland) broken and turned over with a plow; "plowed fields"
- move in a way resembling that of a plow cutting into or going through the soil; "The ship plowed through the water"
- to break and turn over earth especially with a plow; "Farmer Jones plowed his east field last week"; "turn the earth in the Spring"