odd jobs in English

noun
1
a casual or isolated piece of work, especially one of a routine domestic or manual nature.
Cutting lawns, keeping an eye on people's properties when they go away, doing odd jobs and fixing things are all part of his daily routine.

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1. 1 He's helping with odd jobs.

2. Caddy definition is - one who waits about for odd jobs

3. So, now I-I do contracting work odd jobs and manual labor.

4. Sometimes I found odd jobs, but months went by, and my money was almost gone.

5. They did not consider doing odd jobs while pondering his future a viable option for their son.

6. If you are old enough, you might even try to take on some odd jobs or part-time work.

7. Loses his banking job due to bank closures brought on by the Depression; begins working a series of odd jobs.

8. In many lands, additional income —from tips, odd jobs, sales— is subject to taxation as soon as it exceeds a specified amount.

9. When he wasn’t busy at the Cottonwood First Ward meetinghouse, he was working odd jobs, doing Scouting activities, and spending time with friends.

10. His parents had deserted their home banner in Setsen Khan aimag, and his father lived from odd jobs and as a day laborer.

11. Introduction: In 1864, John Muir was wandering through the swamps of Canada, looking for flowers and trees ("Botanizing") and working at various odd jobs

12. House work; Housekeeping; Handyman work (odd jobs); BioChore, parts of the biosphere with similar environmental conditions; Chore (band), a Canadian rock band Édgar Mejía (El Chore, born 1988), Mexican footballer; See also