plod
61PC Plod — 7 [PC Plod] [ˌpiː siː ˈplɒd] [ˌpiː siː ˈplɑːd] noun (BrE, informal, humorous) a junior …
62PC Plod — (BrE) a name used to refer in a humorous way to a policeman, suggesting that he is not very intelligent. ‘PC’ stands for ‘Police Constable’ and to ‘plod’ means to walk slowly, with heavy steps. * * * …
63Mr Plod — see plod …
64poroniony płód — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 7}} utwór (książka, wiersz itp.) pozbawiony wartości literackich; kicz, chała {{/stl 7}} …
65ex|plod|a|ble — «ehk SPLOH duh buhl», adjective. 1. that can be exploded: »The explodable compound suddenly burst into flame. 2. that can be rejected or discredited: »Mr. Christopher Scott s latest exposition of his supposed queuing paradox…is easily explodable… …
66ex|plod|ed view — «ehk SPLOH dihd», a drawing or diagram of a mechanism, construction, or apparatus showing the parts separated but so placed as to indicate their relative positions: »an exploded view of the fan and water pump assembly of an automobile …
67ex|plod|ent — «ehk SPLOH duhnt», noun. Phonetics. an explosive …
68ex|plod|er — «ehk SPLOH duhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that explodes. 2. a device for setting off, or detonating, an explosive charge …
69un|ex|plod|ed — «UHN ehk SPLOH dihd», adjective. not exploded …
70plastic plod — noun a) Police community support officers, PCSOs b) a Police community support officer, a PCSO …