- 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...
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Christopher Rhone whom
Blyton met
while he was on the job was the
basis for Mr.
Plod in the
Noddy books. The
first book
explains Noddy's origins. He is made by...
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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:...
- Home review: Kay Kay Menon,
Ranvir S****y-starrer
Sherlock reimaging is
plodding, feeble". The
Indian Express. 14
August 2024.
Retrieved 19
August 2024...
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graphics and its
hypnotic interactive dimension", the
second and
third novels plodded along with
boring prose.
Despite the
mixed reviews, the Myst
novels sold...
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Retrieved 22 July 2015. Baylis, Matt (30
April 2015). "Sadly, it's a bit of a
plod".
Scottish Express. p. 39. Segal, Victoria; Raeside,
Julia (26
April 2015)...
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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...
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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...
- 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...