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"
in shakespeare's play, he wrote "a horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse!"
Fresian horse is a breed of horse
a person who rides a horse carriage is a horse carriager,horse groom,horser,horse carriage man,horse guard,horse carry,
Everybody who has a horse will think it is the nicest horse...or maybe not. But whatever horse you get there will always be horse better than it in one factor at least!!! So no, There is no 'nicest horse in the world'.
a river horse a river horse
plodding horses are horses that have a large surface area of hoofs (e.g a cob type horse)
He was plodding through his job.
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).
Yes. Cows have more of a heavier, plodding gait than a typical horse would. A horse, on the other hand, has more of a smoother, flowing or jilting gait than a cow would, that can easily go into a lope, a trot or a gallop.
I/you/we/they plod. He/she/it plods. The present participle is plodding.
A synonym for slow is plodding, sluggish, or inactive.
slow, steady, regular, measured, slow but sure, plodding, ongoing, continuing
dreary, tedious, heavy, cumbersome, boring, plodding
Try: calm, sedate, reserved, or plodding. There are more that you can look up in a thesaurus.
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