Ainda não temos significados para "drudge for".
1I'm afraid she's settled down to be Ambrosch's drudge for good.'
2Laborious drudgery; the acting as a drudge for another at a college or school.
3Making yourself a drudge for a common workwoman of such a character as hers!
4Jessamine found herself in the position of maid-of-all-work and kitchen drudge for board and clothes.
5Then I was invited to drudge for the Palatine.
6But to make herself a kitchen drudge for them?
7Johnson remained in London to drudge for Cave.
8I drudge for him, and he bullies me, miscalls me before the men, thrashes me-oh ,mother
9A laborious drudge ; a drudge for another.
10When money stopped coming the relatives would probably have set the child to being household drudge for the family.
11You have served your time, and surely you need not be his drudge for the rest of your life.
12And that isn't all, Jack, that isn't all that you are going to drudge for as an apprentice in the delivery department.
13All the odium consequently falls on her, and when he gets back she is only too willing to drudge for him more than ever.
14How silly it would be to give up all these advantages to become an unnoticed, penniless drudge for a group of cranks near York, Pennsylvania.
15It's the moment I have been drudging for, for five solid years.
16Are you tired of slavery-ofdrudging for others-ofpoverty and its attendant miseries?
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