The commitment required to prevent the sport
becoming a drudge
is very high.
An unpaid career as a hopeless, and ever more
harmless drudge... .
Drudge work, e.g.
Powerful reports are generated by cps on request
removing the drudge
of both marking and collating tests.
But like cinderella, the apparently
dull drudge
of ci is worth looking at more closely.
Work is a clock-watching torture - a
daily drudge, not life's prime want.
Wages were very low - too small for the work done - and the
domestic drudge
could not read or write.
Proud of this pride, he is contented thy
poor drudge
to be, to stand in thy affairs, fall by thy side.
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