Drudging [noun]

Definition of Drudging:

slave, very hard worker

Synonyms of Drudging:


Opposite/Antonyms of Drudging:

Laze

Idler


Sentence/Example of Drudging:

The moment a girl marries in New England she is apt to become a drudge, or a lay figure on which to exhibit the latest fashions.

Bute and his master thought they had secured a useful tool, a subservient and hard-working drudge.

"Well, I'm not going to drudge all my life," said the boy at last.

You'd have to keep the house clean, and do the cooking, and be a drudge.

Probably promotion was not for her; she must drudge on as best she might.

The hotel drudge stood still and looked after the couple with wondering eyes.

Women still drudge in separate kitchens and nurseries, as they have drudged for thousands of years.

To begin with, a boat on a river is normally a vehicle of pleasure; but the ferryman's boat is a drudge.

Woman, generally a drudge in North America, is pre-eminently so with the Nascopis.

Natural power harnessed in machines will be the general drudge.