A specific piece of work required to be done as a duty or for a specific fee.
1 Some new wedding task to be completed, some chore to be done.
2 At first it had been a chore ; now it was their home.
3 With the battle won, Vulgnash set to work on his next chore .
4 The team was strong and experienced and it was hardly a chore .
5 Headsex for procreation was an unpleasant chore carried out for demographic duty.
6 Unless he's just trying to get a chore out of the way.
7 Press secretary, James C. Hagerty announced that the first chore the Pres.
8 Pete thought he had a more efficient way to complete that chore .
9 Soon after, somebody called me to her and gave me another chore .
10 Supporting the national team is more of a chore than anything else.
11 Looking at Ricardo Montoya had never been a chore for me, either.
12 But I had to help do her homework -such a chore .
13 I thought of it as more of a party, not a chore .
14 Each methodical step and fingerhold over the broken ground became a chore .
15 That factor is what made Donoghue's novel a pleasure not a chore .
16 To win the hand of a Goddess is not an easy chore .
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