plodding horses are horses that have a large surface area of hoofs (e.g a cob type horse)
No, it is not. It is the present participle of the verb (to plod) and can be used as an adjective (e.g. a plodding pace).
He was plodding through his job.
A synonym for slow is plodding, sluggish, or inactive.
I/you/we/they plod. He/she/it plods. The present participle is plodding.
dreary, tedious, heavy, cumbersome, boring, plodding
Try: calm, sedate, reserved, or plodding. There are more that you can look up in a thesaurus.
slow, steady, regular, measured, slow but sure, plodding, ongoing, continuing
Try: calm, sedate, reserved, or plodding. There are more that you can look up in a thesaurus.
slow, steady, regular, measured, slow but sure, plodding, ongoing, continuing
plod means 42 because that is the anser to everything
It's what a horse does when it wanders. OFr example when a human wanders we too plod. It's a lazy, thoughtless form of "walking"
Individual vs. Individual