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will plod

  • future tense
    of plod.
    plod
    verb (used without object)
    to walk heavily or move laboriously; trudge.

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During Carnival this year, as many as 70 will plod through the swarming crowds each day, Edington said.

From Seattle Times Feb. 9, 2024

Ms Trevelyan, who is international trade secretary, added that Brexit Minister Lord Frost and his team "will plod on doing the work that negotiators do".

From BBC Nov. 22, 2021

As the Seahawks continue their journey to try to repeat as Super Bowl champs, Marshawn will plod into a bevy of microphones, and I can’t wait to see the next episode.

From Seattle Times Dec. 27, 2014

I think mankind will plod along about as it has been doing, slowly, following some plan mapped out far away, and beyond our understanding.

From Time Magazine Archive

They will plod up steep hills or along the level at the same placid gait.

From African Camp Fires by Stewart Edward White