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ADJECTIVE
  1. doing arduous or unpleasant work
    drudging peasants
    the bent backs of laboring slaves picking cotton
    toiling coal miners in the black deeps

How To Use drudging In A Sentence

  • Next morning the beautiful French landscape, with its fat cows and drudging peasants, was strangely quiet.
  • Anita Hill, the pawn in all of this, on the other hand, must be at a loss in terms of how to reject a third-party request for an apology without drudging up the Supreme Court Justice hearings that not only changed her life forever, but raised significant questions about race, gender and meritocracy in our country. C. Nicole Mason: In Search of a Midnight Apology: Virginia Thomas and the Politics of Reconciliation
  • The professor is drudging at dictionary - compiling.
  • Each step of the last leg was a drudging journey, the heavy camera bearing down on the bearer's back.
  • Small art and love and beauty their drudging spirits knew. Terry O'Neill: What's Good for Women Is Good for the Nation: Jobs, Livable Wages and Equal Pay
  • Drudging through the goofy storyline in order to get to the action was a grueling experience, and though the stunts themselves were absolutely stunning, the badassery was lessened a tad by the distracting staginess of each successive feat. This Week in DVD & Blu-ray: Zombieland, The House of the Devil, Ong Bak 2, and More | /Film
  • Each step of the last leg was a drudging journey, the heavy camera bearing down on the bearer's back.
  • I am drudging at the writing table.
  • After seeing this movie, however, and also witnessing some of the atrocious attempts by others at drudging up 80s franchises and giving them a 21st century spit shine, I'm not eager to see Tron Legacy for anything more than what special effects they have conjured up. Archive 2010-05-01
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