| 11. | He adds speed to a team of plodders.
 
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 | 12. | "He's what we need now, a plodder,"
 
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 | 13. | Dreary skies and daylong downpours usually produce perfect conditions for plodders, not scatbacks.
 
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 | 14. | Usually, when they are as big as he is, they are plodders.
 
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 | 15. | Dravid has nevertheless been considered a plodder and too inhibited to seek out runs.
 
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 | 16. | Quick little guards out front, big plodders underneath, identical twins on the bench.
 
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 | 17. | Otherwise, they would just be plodders.
 
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 | 18. | He has been a 5-11, 224-pound plodder rather than pounder.
 
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 | 19. | Nobody wants to look like a plodder.
 
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 | 20. | Plodder Lane station was on the London and North Western Railway route between Manchester Exchange.
 
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