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But even with a great husband, daily life can be drudgery.
At the club, we take care of all the drudgery.
Never drudgery, tough as it might be for others to believe.
One man, however, was not involved with the drudgery of the catch.
This has become drudgery to me, where it used to be fun.
Coming to work should be a pleasure, not a drudgery.
Who but he set color free, once and for all, from the drudgery of description?
But he was less remote from the drudgery of real life than we might think.
She told the children about the drudgery of her job and how they were lucky to be getting an education.
Walking was a good time for thinking; it took a person's mind off the drudgery of the feet.
At the mission, her day was more full of drudgery than usual.
All this drudgery will kill me if once in a while I cannot hope some- thing, for somebody!
But I thought you just told me that this would probably be more drudgery than battle.
After hours of this, what had been a game for Wan turned into drudgery.
Now, hours of drudgery and high supermarket prices are gone.
The same drudgery as at home but with added sunshine.
It has become a drudgery and an annoyance to most.
But now it's more of a drudgery to get up and go to work."
For poor villagers, especially, this may offer a child a way out from a life of drudgery.
"When I think of my mother's life, it was total drudgery," she said.
With them around, she feared the excitement would soon give way to drudgery.
To a peasant living in drudgery the whole year through, that would seem a fine life indeed.
The world was structured only by the endless drudgery of work.
She was being set free of the drudgery, sent up to an easy man in a warm bedroom.
Still, I had hours and hours of drudgery before me.