rat race

NOUN
  1. an exhausting routine that leaves no time for relaxation
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How To Use rat race In A Sentence

  • The novel is about a couple who get out of the rat race and buy a farm in France.
  • Dad wants to get out of the rat race and move back to his hometown.
  • It's ironic that a brand born out of a beach-house fantasy of abandoning the rat race has served only to pleasantly complicate their lives.
  • I had to get out of the rat race and take a look at the real world again.
  • I had to get out of the rat race and take a look at the real world again.
  • We are not to be distracted from our purpose, which is union with the Eternal, by becoming involved in what we today call ‘the rat race.’
  • The interior of Port Rand was a veritable rat race of peasants and merchant peddlers, who constantly roamed the streets.
  • I had to get out of the rat race and take a look at the real world again.
  • I love and cherish my public holidays because I need that time to recuperate and rejuvenate my mind and body from the rat race of life.
  • I had to get out of the rat race and take a look at the real world again.
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