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"drudging" Definitions
  1. MONOTONOUS, TIRING

26 Sentences With "drudging"

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It's fascinating as a drudging up of conversations around race, identity, and the injustice encircling Trayvon Martin's legacy.
The days of drudging away in the kitchen for hours just to come out with overcooked steak, are long gone.
"We're still expensive and that's going to keep the market from drudging higher," said Jeremy Klein, chief market strategist at FBN Securities.
Tyson Chandler collected 12 points and 17 rebounds for the Suns (19-50), who bounced back from a 103-69 drudging Thursday by the Utah Jazz.
Instead of drudging through a day of school, I got to experience the the working world, made joyful and fun so childhood illusions wouldn't be shattered.
It's a diverse America, yes, but also one where everybody's trapped in the same boat of having to deal with long, drudging days that can seem pointless.
"Republicans must really be worried if they're drudging up blog posts from more than a decade ago in a district Trump won by 16 points," he added.
The idea of limiting the mess and hassle of getting my makeup off and cleansing my skin after a long day of drudging around New York piqued my interest.
And yet it's also an America where those drudging days become a kind of blank canvas, where having a shitty job is an excuse to fuck around, just a little bit.
Incorporating an arsenal of seething dayglo synths, Jimmy Urine aka James Euringer, adds some pep to the drudging, morose original by replacing its sense of burden with a more unhinged kind of levity.
There's no use in drudging up specific photographs or captions, suffice to say there was no point over the last year in which anyone was under any illusions that he was living healthily and happily.
The concrete references the drudging and sand mining on Stradbroke Island that has led to the removal of many of these middens, but here, each shell stands upright on its cement block as if in defiance.
Above all, his years of drudging at the dictionary had taught him humility: he knew he was sure to commit "a few wild blunders, and risible absurdities, from which no work of such multiplicity was ever free".
While retail therapy is a real thing for some, spending hours on end drudging from store to store or surfing the internet without ever getting a chance to try things on is more of a nightmare for others.
Waters also cited concerns over the impact the approved maintenance drudging could have on the marine environment after flooding hit both north and central Queensland with heavy amounts of sediments just days before the marine park authority issued the permit.
Not tragic like King Lear, or Macbeth, or one of the other countless histrionic characters of high drama; just that melancholy, mundane, everyday sort of tragic that leaves previously carefree people crushed by the weight of responsibility, flattened by the drudging burden of their work.
Fiddy wasn't afraid to get down and dirty to get his cash ... comparing Randall to Harvey Weinstein and drudging up old clips of Emmett's fiancee, "Vanderpump Rules" star Lala Kent, mocking her for admitting Randall gifted her a Range Rover after the first time the couple had sex.
Always a little quirky, the series began telling more and more stories about corners of the legal world we don't always see, and the drudging process of being a lawyer, which can involve sifting through shredded documents for evidence, or calling lots of contacts in hopes of drumming up new business.
We have taken the great man for granted and, with our internet-age attention spans, we have reduced his achievements to a footnote of the past and set about roundly abusing him on Twitter, at train stations and at the few drudging league matches that the majority of us can afford to attend.
Having lived in Algiers, Morgan would have seen returning corsairs with their booty and hapless captives, drudging along the streets to the bagnios of slavery.
The Beautiful Cigar Girl: Mary Rogers, Edgar Allan Poe, and the Invention of Murder. New York: Dutton, 2006: 245. or because Kennedy insisted Poe focus on "drudging upon whatever may make money".Peeples, Scott.
In James Hogg's 1818 novel The Brownie of Bodsbeck, the eponymous "brownie" turns out to be John Brown, the leader of the Covenanters, a persecuted Scottish Presbyterian movement. An illegal meeting of Covenanters is shown in this painting, Covenanters in a Glen by Alexander Carse. An entity referred to as a "drudging goblin" or the "Lubbar Fend" is described in lines 105 to 114 of John Milton's 1645 pastoral poem L'Allegro. The "goblin" churns butter, brews drinks, makes dough rise, sweeps the floor, washes the dishes, and lays by the fire.
As described in a film magazine, Joan Lowrie (Dean) is one of the beasts of burden making up the population of the little English mining village. Culling slate from coal all day long with a score of broken-down hags, young women, and girls, she lived a life of horror at home, beaten constantly by her father. The mine receives a new over-man, Fergus Derrick (Ellis), trying to get on friendly terms with the drudging slaves, but meets a spirit of independence that proved the people better than animals. Fergus advocated for better working conditions, but the mine owners laughed at him.
There he and his new partner meet up with Serendipity and Dr. Leonard Price moments before Ernie hooks himself into the professor's dream probe machine which instead of curbing fatalistic depression tendencies, aggravates them into full-on suicidal urges. Using this device to amplify his natural psionic abilities The Evil One projects his telepathy across the globe drudging up people's most horrible characteristics and showing those to them. Sending all of the people both innocent and guilty into a mélange binge sparking a wholesale self-murder in every corner around cities, countries, the globe etc. As The Chosen aligned with the blood mother to make their way into the fray, all the dead suicidal people rise from their grave to engage them.
As a locale for birds, the lake was significantly deteriorated by the mid-1970s drudging which caused a colony of black-headed gull to disappear. Today, the lake has a regular presence of mallard, Eurasian coot, great crested grebe, common goldeneye; regular visits of common gull, heron, common merganser, osprey, marsh warbler, great reed-warbler, and grasshopper warbler; and some uncommon guests such as common kingfisher and black-throated diver; the lake itself thus still being of ornithological interest, while the forests surrounding the lake attracts long-tailed tit and lesser spotted woodpecker. Aquatic plants, in addition to reed and club-rush, includes several species of duckweed and chickenwort. Along the shore are some 30 species of trees and plants, including alder, birch, aspen, spruce, sedges, loosestrife, forget-me-nots, cinquefoils, and water-pepper.
Scholars have drawn parallels between the story "Abandon the Old in Tokyo" and the Ubasute folk tale about the elderly being left to die on a mountain. An essay in Mangatopia calls it a projection of "the modern problem of caring for aged parents" onto the Ubasute tale and notes the usage of "aspect-to- aspect transition" effects in the story, such as the one showing a garbage dump, which "emphasizes outrage and regret over the throw-away mentality of modern society". (academia.edu) According to the author, these transitions provide visual variety for a story that would otherwise just be talking heads. In Aging and Loss, Jason Danely remarks that the story "presents the dull, drudging work of elder care as hopeless; whether in life or death, Kenichi's mother will continue to haunt"; also relating cases of abuse due to caregiver exhaustion, concluding that the story visualizes the "intently affective, visual, and visceral context of abandonment".

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