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peón
A laborer who is obliged to do menial work.
peon
navvy
galley slave
португальский
peão
португальский
trabalhar
Work hard.
labour
labor
dig
toil
grind
fag
travail
moil
португальский
trabalhar
Синонимы
Examples for "
peon
"
peon
navvy
galley slave
Examples for "
peon
"
1
The
peon
girls consider it an honor to be ridden off with.
2
The
peon
also received internal injuries, but managed to reach the shore.
3
How they mean to dispose of them the
peon
does not know.
4
A month later my gang came roaring back from the
peon
camp.
5
Piute was eating his supper, and the
peon
had just come in.
1
The English
navvy
was found to be the first workman in the world.
2
You must not think that he is a
navvy
in fustian and corduroys.
3
The
navvy
had not stirred, for he had seen nobody enter.
4
They came from the
navvy
shelter, and Tom could hear plainly every word.
5
They were
navvy
's
boots, and worth in England about 15 shillings.
1
I tell you what, it is the life of a
galley
slave
.
2
A
galley
slave
,
for instance, has the privilege of stealing with impunity.
3
With brutal insult, they chained him to the oar as a
galley
slave
.
4
I wasn't planning to be turned into a
galley
slave
during hot weather.
5
Is it to toil like a
galley
slave
and never have any amusements?
One who works hard at boring tasks.
hack
hacker
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.
drudge
·
mere drudge
poor drudge
little drudge
drudge for
become a drudge
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