20 examples of plodders in sentences

And my family only dreams And to the average plodder I've missed it all it seems.

Julia was a good plodder, and Mr. Thurston complimented her on the excellence of her Latin recitations, when he had his wits about him and could remember that she existed.

"You old plodder!"

There is nothing now-a-days so much avoided, as a sollicitous Improvement of every part of Time; tis a Report must be shunned as one tenders the Name of a Wit and a fine Genius, and as one fears the Dreadful Character of a laborious Plodder: But notwithstanding this, the greatest

When told of the difficulties before them, their impatience grew to be off, that they might prove to Western plodders what could be done by Eastern pluck and muscle.

He had never liked the fellow, who was too much of a plodder and a prig to make a suitable associate for a whole-souled, generous-hearted young gentleman.

ONE OF THE PLODDERS HARRY JAMES SMITH '02 Through the gathering gloom of a summer evening a young man walked wearily up the dusty road toward the Waring farmhouse.

Afterwards he was cast for the less important rôle of Sempronius, which proved in every way a better disposition of affairs, for Mills was a plodder rather than a genius.

THE PLODDER V. THE WOMAN, THE RACERS, AND OTHERS VI. TO VISIT THOSE IN AFFLICTION VII.

" [Illustration] IV The Plodder [Illustration]

[Illustration] CHAPTER IV THE PLODDER

And it was indeed a trial for a conscientious plodder to see the ease with which idle canines possessed themselves of the comforts and privileges that by right belong alone to those whose industry has earned them.

If he hasn't the pride in his work, the spirit, he's a failure; and Baldy," desperately, "is just a plodder.

We need youmy Limousine-Lady, The bull-necked man and I. Seeing you here brave and water-clean, Leaven for the heavy ones of earth, I am swift to feel that what makes The plodder glad is good; and Whatever is good is God.

There is nothing now-a-days so much avoided, as a sollicitous Improvement of every part of Time; tis a Report must be shunned as one tenders the Name of a Wit and a fine Genius, and as one fears the Dreadful Character of a laborious Plodder: But notwithstanding this, the greatest

Riches, without honour, he holds empty things; and once told me to my face, that wealthy plodders were only purveyors to men of spirit.

The slow plodder who could never trust her memory at school, may, at College, discover unsuspected powers of investigation and co-ordination which mark her out for some branch of higher study.

Unfortunately most of his schoolmates were dull plodders who had not yet reached a stage where plodding counted, and so his triumphs came easy and there was nothing to spur him into serious effort.

The Germans are better plodders than.

Bah!a miserable plodder, destitute of idealitya fellow who paints only what he sees, and sees only what is commonplacea dull, narrow-souled, unimaginative handicraftsman, to whom a tree is just a tree; and a man, a man; and a straw, a straw, and nothing more!"

20 examples of  plodders  in sentences