drudge in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Drudge: a person who performs tedious, menial, or monotonous work, often with little or no recognition.
Sample Sentences
- After years of being a drudge in a dead-end job, she finally decided to pursue her passion for art.
- He felt like a drudge, spending long hours in the office without any recognition for his hard work.
- The monotonous tasks made him feel like a drudge, trapped in a routine he couldn't escape.
- Even though she was a drudge in the eyes of her peers, her attention to detail often led to exceptional results.
- The novel's protagonist was a drudge, toiling away in a factory while dreaming of a better life.
- The continuous drudge of daily chores left her feeling exhausted by the end of the day.
- He often felt like a drudge, stuck in a monotonous job that offered little excitement.
- Despite being a talented artist, he was forced to drudge through menial tasks to pay the bills.
- The novel’s protagonist was portrayed as a drudge, tirelessly working in a factory with dreams of a better life.
- She escaped the drudge of the city by spending weekends in the tranquility of the countryside.
- The endless hours of drudge in the factory took a toll on his spirit.
- She felt like a drudge, stuck in a monotonous routine with no end in sight.
- After years of drudgery, he finally saved enough to pursue his passion for art.
- The novel's protagonist was a drudge at a dead-end job, longing for adventure.
- Many people view manual labor as drudgery, but it can be rewarding in its own way.
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