odd-job 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. The Underwear Salesman; and Other Odd-Job Verses.

2. It was Adequate reward for the odd job done discreetly at short notice

3. Noun a small or odd job; routine task. Chores, the everyday work around a house or farm

4. Kazungu had gone to school up to the age of 18 and worked as an odd-job mechanic.

5. The CompanyPeregian Golf Course, is a premium 'pay to play' golf course located on the Sunshine Coasthe venue is operated by Golf Services Management, a highly credentialed … Save Have an odd job you need to fill?

6. Chore (n.) "a small job or task," especially "a piece of minor domestic work of regular or frequent recurrence," 1751, American English, variant of char, from Middle English cherre "odd job," from Old English cerr, cierr "turn, change, time, occasion, affair business." Related: Chores