Wage [verb]
Definition of Wage:
carry on
Sentence/Example of Wage:
To be sure, the wage was infinitesimal, while the toil was body-breaking soul-breaking.
Of course, very few of the other immigrants get such a wage as that.
They asked for a wage, a bunk, and grub; nothing else mattered.
Ey, another fortnight—trusting to get their wage afore that, please God.
Where is the warrior, stout of heart and strong of will, who can wage war with cold and hunger?
For death, as all must see, is only the wage of sin, the ripe fruit of evil.
Let the young man from London, come for the wage he got, resist, if need were to resist.
But some feeling of doubt prompted him to secure his wage without delay.
Elschen was broken hearted because there was no way in which she also could become a wage earner.
His wage, as a mechanic, had never exceeded two seventy-five a day.