drudgery in English

noun
1
hard, menial, or dull work.
domestic drudgery

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1. No more drudgery, no more toil.

2. Women are rebelling against domestic drudgery.

3. He made it more than meaningless drudgery.

4. Rain can transform the most pleasant task into drudgery.

5. Washing machines take the drudgery out of laundry.

6. What happened to the human family that made their lives drudgery?

7. (2 Peter 3:16) But Bible reading need not be drudgery.

8. Paul's major concern must be the consequence of being delivered from drudgery.

9. All of this was blissful time out from the routine drudgery.

10. He was facing a life of toil and drudgery and vexation.

11. Freedom from the drudgery of every day life... freedom as abstract ideal.

12. There was nothing for girls, only drudgery and breeding, specially paupers like herself.

13. What seemed a promising job turned into months of boredom and drudgery.

14. People want to get away from the drudgery of their everyday lives.

15. For many, work is drudgery, born of necessity to eke out a living.

16. Thousands risked everything and died as failures; many struggled through lives of unremitting drudgery.

17. Drudgery, monotony, fatigue, mental frustration, physical discomfort - all are the same in either case.

18. One is by drudgery and the other is by chucking fossil fuel at it.

19. 17 Drudgery, monotony, fatigue, mental frustration, physical discomfort - all are the same in either case.

20. Corvee (labour due to a feudal lord; labour on roads) drudgery, chore fatigue; Derived terms

21. A powerful enough vision can transform what would otherwise be loss and drudgery into sacrifice.

22. Calculators were introduced to relieve students of the drudgery of pencil-and-paper number-crunching.

23. ▪ “For many the quality of life has been reduced to dreary, monotonous drudgery.

24. But the drudgery of standing in queues for hours or doing housework is awful.

25. It took away the normal drudgery of long flights with little radio contact and constant headings.

26. In so doing, it distracts its members from the drudgery and privation of daily organizational life.

27. For mums it was the era of the cheap washing machine that would free them from drudgery.

28. The chance to escape from the daily drudgery in the pits must have been more than attractive.

29. 22 In so doing, it distracts its members from the drudgery and privation of daily organizational life.

30. Technological advances have taken much of the drudgery out of the assembly line and car plant.

31. Accepting drudgery is one of the ways we practice discipleship —learning to offer it up sacrificially to God.

32. Had he planned to rescue Alex from the life of drudgery that was all he could look forward to?

33. But a little forethought will help you avoid the drudgery of mixing, baking and cooking your New Year spread.

34. Povert drudgery and loneliness are valid reasons for sadness; beyond and beneath, far outreaching them all, is unrequited love.

35. Artistic Press The Artistic Press will cut your ironing time in half and take the drudgery out of ironing

36. Do they conjure up the impression that children are engaged in some form of pre-Victorian drudgery at school?

37. This flexibility has the added benefit of breaking up any sense of endless routine or day in day out drudgery .

38. Work without vision is drudgery. Vision without work is dreaming. Work plus vision-this is destiny. Gordon B. Hinckley 

39. But things went downhill as the days went by-and the drudgery in much of the work took its toll.

40. Even the most interesting of jobs will have its fair share of dull moments, for there is drudgery in every job.

41. “The everyday cares and duties, which men call drudgery, are the weights and Counterpoises of the clock of time, giving its pendulum a true …

42. O, horrible idea, indeed! to possess noble souls aspiring after high and honorable Acquirements, yet confined by the chains of ignorance and poverty to lives of continual drudgery and toil

43. O, horrible idea, indeed! to possess noble souls aspiring after high and honorable Acquirements, yet confined by the chains of ignorance and poverty to lives of continual drudgery and toil

44. In a flash I saw it—every incident of my three years in Rochester: the Garson factory, its drudgery and humiliation, the failure of my marriage, the Chicago crime...I began to speak.