How To Use Plodder In A Sentence
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Character, narrative, plot - only a dogged, dull-witted plodder like Malcolm Lodgebury bothers with that sort of stuff now.
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He was a kind of plodder, though, good fellow as he was.
The Four Million
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He was quiet, conscientious, a bit of a plodder.
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And others of them have said that he was an industrious plodder rather than an original thinker.
Chapter 37
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Must agree with Jim that this was a ‘plodder’ of a story.
BLOSSOMS WEEP, SPIDERS FALL • by A.R. Williams
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He was what you might call a plodder -- you might call him that.
Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1909 to 1922
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The difference between him, that plodder, and me, the brilliant multi-tasker, is that I might have looked busier as I frantically shuffled through papers and tapped computer keys and shouted into my cell phone.
While typing this post I am closing six business deals, translating a poem by Neruda, preparing a complicated sauce for our dinner tonight, and changing the oil on my car
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It took me one ball to go from 99 to my century," Cook the plodder grins.
Alastair Cook: Who wouldn't want to captain England's Test team?
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I mean, my Emily was always a bit of a plodder...' But Emily was still there.
LOST CHILDREN
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Alongside the plodders skipped and ran, rushed back and forth the younger, frivolous characters, kicking up their heels, biting at one another, or lowering their horns in short mimic charges -- gay, animated flankers to the main army.
The Leopard Woman
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Asked if he was hurt by criticism of his appointment as England's one-day captain earlier this year, when Mike Atherton led the condemnation by describing him as a "plodder" and a "donkey", Cook almost bristles.
Alastair Cook: Who wouldn't want to captain England's Test team?
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Until now Justin has been an obedient civil servant, content to toe the official line-in short, a plodder.
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In such circumstances, the victory usually goes not to the player with the most talent but the player with sufficient talent and the greatest amount of determination, a plodder rather than a dashing blade such as McIlroy or Anthony Kim.
Why Whistling Straits is a course to make Tiger Woods wince
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Not bad for a "plodder", and not bad for the man whose style of play is the antithesis of the modern day "bomb and gouge" style.
Luke Donald faces Martin Kaymer in Match Play Championship final