A laborer who is obliged to do menial work.
One who works hard at boring tasks.
1 Many consider it drudge work beneath ladies & gentlemen of their stature.
2 The drudge had probably been affianced oftener than any woman in Bursley.
3 A poem on the miseries of a literary drudge begins thus promisingly:-
4 Today with rural electrification the mountain woman ceases to be a drudge .
5 They think only of the tasks of a drudge or a char-boy.
6 I am left to contemplate my childhood and drudge through its ugliness.
7 Yet this little bird is not altogether the soulless drudge he appears.
8 To do so seemed like making a drudge of some beautiful woman.
9 At home she was a little round-shouldered drudge in her mother's service.
10 Appetite is his lord, and reason his servant, and religion his drudge .
11 I dare say you'll turn out something nobler than a Cockney drudge .
12 I won't stay here and be a farm drudge all my life.
13 He's only a poor drudge in Braun's Sixth Avenue opium-joint and whisky-store.
14 I didn't try to make a housewife of her or a drudge .
15 I could have been a drudge , but I wasn't made for that.
16 I won't have to be the kitchen drudge Charlie made of me.
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