We have no meanings for "become a chore" in our records yet.
1 Relief shows it had become a chore , so none of that.
2 Concentrating had become a chore .
4 Eating had become a chore .
5 Even getting out of bed had become a chore , because he had three-plus decades of muscle memory using both hands for leverage.
6 But his popularity has become a chore , with the first race week of the year an endless procession of sponsorship and media commitments.
7 I concerned myself with making sure Leah fed the gecko (something that had immediately become a chore after the first time she'd done it).
8 Each methodical step and fingerhold over the broken ground became a chore .
9 It is why buying books from them became a chore rather than a pleasure.
10 After a while, it just becomes a chore .
11 I love my current partner but after more than a year together, sex has became a chore .
12 At first this is fun, but after a while the novelty wears off and it becomes a chore .
13 It became a chore to walk.
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