How To Use Schlep In A Sentence

  • For Brown, visiting Gill at South Fork is a six-hour schlep that he's managed only three times.
  • There was no option but to disassemble the poxy thing, stuff it back into it's box (needless to say they never go back in) and schlep back to Croydon.
  • Others in slalom: Lindsey Kildow ninth, Sarah Schleper tied for 14th, Julia Mancuso 16th, Lauren Ross 24th, Resi Stiegler 27th. USATODAY.com - Athlete of the Week Rahlves sits atop ski world
  • He schleps your bags upstairs and helps to keep values in proportion along the Italian Riviera.
  • After the schlepp and slog of it all, contestants would find out if they'd won after the first quarter of the super bowl; an announcement which would involve no words, only the music to the winner's song played -- to 90 million people. Lydia Hughes: Singing Beyond the Stairwells: Kina Grannis
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  • After three years of schlepping around with Jesus, Simon Peter thought he knew what the relationship with God was all about. Beginner’s Grace
  • We're actually quite a hopeful, not to say romantic, lot schlepping off to plays week after week in hopes of being swept off our feet.
  • When it comes to schlepping dairy products into the wilderness, leave the squishy Brie and sweaty cheddar at home.
  • For days at a time, a CEO must schlepp from city to city, pitching his or her company to skeptical investment bankers.
  • Two weeks, three continents, six airports, and two boat rides later, I'm in Bukit Lawang, at the edge of Gunung Leuser National Park in north-central Sumatra, about to schlepp to the park's western side.
  • For all of you unlucky schleps out there who are only a few steps away from jumping off a bridge because they just can't seem to catch a break, relax, this film illustrates how there's a purpose for your existence after all.
  • He considered going to drama school but ended up at Glasgow School of Art in 1968, which must have been a pretty good year to go schlepping up and down Sauchiehall Street with paint on your flares.
  • We schlepped our bags down a dim hallway to our room, opened the door, and were greeted with an almost eyewatering aroma of disinfectant and cigarette smoke.
  • You didn't just schlep your guitar around from folk club to folk club.
  • If you're not familiar with the word schlep, in its noun form, it means arduous journey. Swimming with Whales
  • In many places around the country, you'll find a monthly antique flea market; sometimes, at the end of the day, sellers actually leave things behind because they don't want to schlepp them home.
  • Even if they bring back memories of geography teachers schlepping around in the same faded pair for years, you can't budge for cords this winter.
  • I schlepped his bag all the way to the airport and he didn't even thank me.
  • Unless you're the Rolling Stones, or one of those forgotten relics of the 1970s schlepping round the nostalgia circuit, you don't tour for profit; you tour to promote your latest release.
  • I'm a very practiced schlepper of breakables," she says. Parties That Throw Themselves
  • For this columnist flying the free, prosperous arc from Tokyo to Delhi means an 18-hour schlepp via Hong Kong and Bangkok.
  • Make the schlep easier for her with a lingerie bag she can stash in one of your drawers.
  • In another puzzle the clue "Lug Laboriously" led to the Yiddish word schlep. Harvey Gotliffe, Ph.D.: Glenn Back, Gay Avech
  • But independent contractors have usually had to schlepp broken machines to computer-repair shops; house calls were unheard of.
  • So the first 125 pages are Alice and Jack schlepping around Northern European seaports and tattoo parlors in search of William.
  • And because I am in a good mood, I decided to help out all you poor schleps here who don't know how to properly search for Chelsea pics.
  • One hundred and forty miles might seem a schlep too far for nine seconds but the vedette in question has a house on the beach there and the context of the script demanded that she be filmed on the beach with a boy.
  • And for the first 20 years of this adventure, I was a "greeter" which required superior embracing and schlepping skills. Stan Brooks: Santa is Not An Anagram for Satan
  • Her first number, in which she marvels at her own on-screen transformation from schlepper to star, is sheer exuberance. Times, Sunday Times
  • I did also manage to get the paperwork process started this morning, although it turned out my driver's license alone wasn't enough so I had to go home and get my passport and then schlepp back down to city hall and wait on line all over again. Breakfast in Bed
  • Do I really have to schlep all that junk down to the cellar?
  • Listen, I know the guy schlepped to Antarctica for a month searching for some damn albino penguin; thanks.
  • To be sure, it's a lot easier to garner favorable press reports than it is to get people to actually schlep to an often brutally cold, sparsely populated state.
  • I left the big house feeling like a worthless schlep.
  • Though the weak economy may lead people to schlepp their sofas on their own, those with a certain amount of stuff will always rely on movers.
  • And he was sick of the weekly schlepp to the client site.
  • I have schlepped everything to the dry-cleaner's and back. Times, Sunday Times
  • I schlepped his bag all the way to the airport and he didn't even thank me.
  • It seems that this poor schlepp can't even get out of bed, never mind dressed.
  • We'd all love the luxury of a driving service to pick us up, take us to the office and schlep us back home.
  • 'schlepp' is, but how could he possibly forget this? Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • Even though his character's a schlep, at least he's got a bit of personality.
  • Cracking our eyes open to the alarm clock, we pull on whatever is lying at the head of the bed or on the floor, schlepping out the door with layer upon layers and shuffling to class with our heads down, the icy wind bruising our necks.
  • What the hell do they want with a couple of schleps like us?
  • Actually, the real name is Shepherd's Pie, but we call it Schlepperd's Pie, as in Honey, I'm home from schlepping that herd of sheep back and forth over the same godforsaken mountain for the past 3 months. Schlepperd's Pie
  • Actually, even the kitchen sink is fair game if it fits in the boat and can be schlepped across a portage.
  • Should you happen to be schlepping your own canoe or kayak, take it to Riverside Park, where you can put in and take out with no need for a shuttle.
  • Waking up and walking into other room vs. waking up and schlepping to work: the former is preferable.
  • You had the presence of mind to think of it, even after you'd schlepped over to see Jem.
  • We have as much beauty right here without the schlep of city life.
  • I don't mean when you schlep out in the morning in your slippers and robe to pick up your newspaper - I mean actually wearing your house slippers to work, or even to restaurants and social functions.
  • For example, that lovely word "schlepp" has no English one-word substitue. Ajijic-Chapala hits the news again
  • The print people are mostly schleps, and the television world loves to get all dressed up for no good reason.
  • I spent the afternoon schlepping around the house.
  • Besides, I don't have the cold weather accoutrement of hats, gloves and coats; I also don't relish schlepping them around the Continent.
  • Dickerson, grateful to have even a temp job, was taken on as a "lumper" -- someone who schleps boxes to and from trailers all day long. The New Blue Collar: Temporary Work, Lasting Poverty And The American Warehouse
  • He then could exit as a statesman rather than a ‘small-town schlepper,’ the term that the former commissioner once used to describe him.
  • I was up and out the door at a reasonable hour yesterday, so I stopped by the gym to drop my gear off so I didn't have to schlepp it to and from work as I usually do.
  • The Rockies still haven't figured it out, but it's difficult to understand this year's strategy: Bring in a bunch of schleps for cheap.
  • You didn't just schlep your guitar around from folk club to folk club.
  • I schlepped his bag all the way to the airport and he didn't even thank me.
  • Or, if you're a kosher cyclocrosser, you may "schlep" your bike over barriers and worry about whether your frame has adequate "schmutz clearance. Weight of the World: Shouldering Burdens, Rationalizing Decisions
  • I schlepped his bag all the way to the airport and he didn't even thank me.
  • I schlepped his bag all the way to the airport and he didn't even thank me.
  • We've been busting our humps schlepping our out-of-town visitors to tattoo parlours and stockyards.
  • Only the audience knows of the cockroaches, and our main characters are schlepping around looking around for human killers.
  • Thursdays ruled at the former club Business, and after that faded in the early '90s, gay evening adventure choices overwhelmingly meant a schlep down to the Village.
  • If Jason's daddy was a schlepper with no collateral to hypothecate this mortgage wouldn't get done today. Martin T. Sosnoff: My S&M Relationship With Citi and Morgan
  • You'll find a half-dozen of the best dive sites a short boat ride away, which lets you avoid the tiresome schleps to and from the city.
  • It is more because I have twice schlepped all the way down there (an hour on public transport) and found it - quite randomly - shut.
  • In fact, I had quite brazenly walked into the shop, filled my shopping bag with incendiaries, thanked and said goodbye to the owner's son, Allan, and then schlepped my ill-gotten goods into the deli next door.
  • They end up schlepping for scraps at the beck and call of those who have taken over their little paradise.
  • This beauty lark is bloody hard work and I am profoundly grateful that most of the time I throw on slightly soiled clothes and schlep into the printroom makeupless.
  • I schlepped his bag all the way to the airport and he didn't even thank me.
  • That's why last week I schlepped out to Concordia's Loyola campus to watch a rehearsal.
  • You didn't just schlep your guitar around from folk club to folk club.
  • And while it has the sleek good looks of a getaway car from a Bond film, it easily doubles as a family car for schlepping the kids.
  • You can't just schlepp around in a bustle and a train.
  • Mostly I marched when I was told to march, sat down where I was told to sit down, schlepped what I was told to schlepp.
  • The restaurant's supposed to be great but I don't feel like schlepping all the way out there.
  • I have schlepped everything to the dry-cleaner's and back. Times, Sunday Times
  • I schlepped his bag all the way to the airport and he didn't even thank me.
  • ZARRELLA: The schlep was the talk of his grandparents 'retirement community -- so much so, a crowd of more than 100 packed a ballroom to hear his pitch. CNN Transcript Oct 14, 2008
  • And the Hamptons are fun to visit, but it's a schlepp to get out there and it's more than we want to spend.
  • ZARRELLA: The schlep was the talk of his grandparents 'retirement community. CNN Transcript Oct 14, 2008
  • Well, I had weathered the Oldreds department store, the Tescos supermarket and a schlepp around PC World, driving between each in sweltering sun.
  • To find it in Ballard is a bit of a schlep but one worth driving for. Seattle Bon Vivant:
  • Schlepp Stuffed Bear - Schlepp is an award winning bear with a lover's philosophy, "The bigger the hug the better".
  • Often I'm just too tired at the end of the day to schlepp over my scanner.
  • Gum disease can involve multiple visits and if you have to go to Bristol once a week for six weeks it can become a bit of a schlep.
  • I schlepped his bag all the way to the airport and he didn't even thank me.
  • Life can be a long schlepp or a joyous journey, depending on how you live it. Antony Flew dies at 87
  • I told my husband that I will never again "schlep" around the house in rags. Sinus Solutions
  • Also of help is that my life is pretty well duplicated in NYC, so can forget about lots of toiletries and nonesuch, which is good since I need to schlepp plenty of books (= heavy, volume). Breakfast in Bed
  • When camera gear needed to be schlepped up four decks, everybody schlepped it.
  • I have schlepped everything to the dry-cleaner's and back. Times, Sunday Times
  • At any given time, I might use one of three different laptops and/or two desktops plus a machine at school if I don't schlepp my laptop. Lifehacker Pack 2009: Essential Free Windows Downloads | Lifehacker Australia
  • He brushed the suggestion aside, saying, ‘Nonsense, I'm just a cartoon schlepper.’
  • Kind of a schlepp to get there, with it being on Randall's Island.
  • Online shopping is hot this year with famous folk, since schlepping to FAO Schwartz with an entourage and a legion of paparazzi tailing you tends to negate the warm, holiday glow!
  • Joseph's tax affairs (his whole reason for schlepping his emergent family to Bethlehem) must have been thrown into disarray by the sudden acquisition of gold that would be very hard to account for.
  • To train for schlepping the 200-plus pound sledges, he suggests that clients drag a string of tractor tires behind them on their favorite hikes.
  • But no, the lure of Mammon is so great that they've schlepped into town and braved the crowds for the dubious delights of risking death-by-stampede in the lighting department.
  • He didn't call me doctor though, I think they only do it when I'm leaving the office and it looks more doctorly of me, not when i'm just walking around Mwanza like any old schlep. The doctor is out
  • Yet, lo, 20 minutes later; and mid-schlep back down again, there was an almost sniffable collective swoon in the air. Times, Sunday Times
  • ZARRELLA: The schlep was the talk of his grandparents 'retirement community, so much so a crowd of more than 100 packed a ballroom to hear his pitch. CNN Transcript Oct 14, 2008
  • Lake Baikal is 15,000 miles and 12 time zones from New York, so expect your schlepp home to take anywhere from 30 to 48 hours.
  • You didn't just schlep your guitar around from folk club to folk club.
  • However, that became a bit of a schlep, especially so when we emptied the soapy water into the cistern before going away on holiday once and returned home to an awful smell in the bathroom.
  • To use an inartful term, be aware of the schlep factor: At most events, expect to do a fair amount of walking.
  • And we said well yes, but it's such a long schlepp.
  • Well, Artsfans, no longer will you have to schlepp down to Churchill Square or crook your dialing finger to lay dibs on tickets to that exquisite cultural event.
  • Hume says that the polls and prognosticators are right, and at best, the Dems might be able to win at the margins with a massive Get Out The Vote effort, which all Dem activists now believe wholeheartedly is something that Jon Stewart is going to destroy, because it's much easier to blame someone else for massive losses that would have happened anyway, than to face up to the fact that their own candidates aren't that compelling as people, that all your GOTV volunteers would just schlep off to DC to watch comedy, finding it to be more sustaining to their lives. TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads
  • We carried out battlefield scout and achieved small area battlefield scout aim with low cost , easy use and getting rid of weather restrict via a pigeon schlep micro electronic device.
  • What if my writing was even worse than the schlepps who wrote there regularly?
  • All those trendy slebs who protested against mining might consider which will ruin the land more: some prospecting for minerals or having 100 tour buses of obese tourists schlepping through our pristine reserves?
  • Whatever trendy way is devised for us to lug around our overloaded daily must-haves, the backpack lives as the staple schlepper for kids.
  • His punishment was to schlep a boulder up a hill, only for him to see it roll down the hill again once he had almost reached the top.
  • After a long day at the hospital, you're schlepping home to baby-sit me, instead of going straight to your own house and hopping into a nice warm bath.
  • As she zips it up and starts modeling, she says, ‘I kept thinking about women schlepping around a city like New York.’
  • I schlepped his bag all the way to the airport and he didn't even thank me.
  • It was a hot day, and I was already schlepping a half dozen heavy packages.
  • Like the label junkie that I am, I immediately bought colored labels, hoping to color code boxes by room and stick a key to the colors on the door so that the poor schleps who end up helping me will understand my system. Undefined
  • Abigail van Buren in 1980 referred to the man who sorts her Dear Abby mail as her "faithful Jewish ` schleppercaun '" [shlepper ` lugger, tramp ']. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol X No 2
  • Now, all I have to do is schlepp everything back to the flat tonight.

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