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Meanings of
drudging
in English
Doing arduous or unpleasant work.
laboring
labouring
toiling
Related terms
busy
Usage of
drudging
in English
1
There are two aspects of duty; namely, cheerful duty and
drudging
duty.
2
There they would become pirates, and get silver without dredging or
drudging
.
3
It's the moment I have been
drudging
for, for five solid years.
4
Nine o'clock at last, and the
drudging
toil of the day was ended.
5
You, are a fine race horse, and I a
drudging
pony.
6
Are you tired of
slavery
-
of
drudging
for others-ofpoverty and its attendant miseries?
7
And back to the autumn soil, days of hard
drudging
,
days of hard thinking.
8
All the ill wrought by months of
drudging
work and mental revolt had vanished.
9
Of course there will be a good deal that is troublesome,
drudging
,
perhaps exasperating.
10
It's away with dull
drudging
,
and a fig for care.
11
It's no use; what's the good of
drudging
and giving up all my fun?
12
As much work done in digging and
drudging
at home would bring tenfold more profit.
13
If you insist on
drudging
,
it's your own fault.
14
But was I more happy when I was
drudging
?
15
Why are they
drudging
at business early and late?
16
We're tired of
drudging
and sleeping and dying.
Other examples for "drudging"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
drudging
drudge
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
mere drudging
do the drudging
Drudging
through the time