Plod alsong at your own tempo
Go on, plod on with your work.In Britain, male police officers are commonly referred to by the idiom "PC Plod".
I/you/we/they plod. He/she/it plods. The present participle is plodding.
No, it would not be classified as onomatopeia. An Echo does not sound like it is said.
Plod - 1972 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A
Trudge is another word for plod. Additional synonyms include lumber and slog.
The field will be plowed by the end of the day, even though the mule seems to plod along slowly. The elderly hikemaster enjoyed saying, "Let us plod..." to us youngsters.
Yes, "creek" is considered an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound of water flowing over rocks or a small stream.
Yes.
Yes it is.
No, but the word shatter is.
Yes it is a Onomatopeia