menial|menials in English
noun
[me·ni·al || 'miːnɪəl]
servile person; domestic servant
Use "menial|menials" in a sentence
1. 18 There is no menial jobs, only menial attitudes.
2. Jesus, it's too menial!
3. Such activities are not menial tasks.
4. I had acquired the true menial mentality.
5. Jesus took that menial task upon himself.
6. 19 It delighted him to perform menial offices.
7. 4 I had acquired the true menial mentality.
8. 1 She did menial tasks about the house.
9. 17 One who does menial work ; a drudge.
10. 9 One who does menial work ; a drudge.
11. 20 He'll take anything, even a menial kitchen job.
12. 5 I said get me off these menial jobs.
13. 6 Even well-trained women were forced into menial labor.
14. Cockalorum (Noun) A menial, yet self-important man, empty boaster
15. 21 They were no longer the oppressed, wretched teen menials who must take orders, toe the line.
16. 7 Belknap was unable to find anything but menial labor.
17. 2 He was forced to take a series of menial jobs.
18. She hated such menial tasks as washing the pots and pans.
19. 22 He is far too qualified for such a menial position.
20. 14 Today they are qualified for only the most menial employment.
21. 28 Hurstwood is hired by a different hotel to do menial jobs.
22. My mother started a laundry and worked countless hours doing menial labor.
23. 3 It's fairly menial work, such as washing dishes and cleaning floors.
24. 21 Manual or menial labor, such as barracks cleaning, assigned to soldiers.
25. Other cartoons are lifeless; plenty of sitcoms offer droll toddlers and clever menials, bringing down their betters with disparaging asides.