Drudgery in a sentence as a noun

The rest is the same drudgery that the rest of us has to deal with on a daily basis.

I was getting stuck in the drudgery and monotony.

Coding is excessive drudgery, it crooks your back, it dims your sight, it twists your stomach and sides.

There was a time when just as I started to code, I'd say "why can't I do this [blah] drudgery automatically?

Liberation from the drudgery of parenting for what?

This helps them to keep sane and escape the drudgery, which is a bit like the rich and the middle class taking extravagant holidays, or going out to get drunk etc.

I'd show up and try for a $200k salary and some staff to take care of the paperwork and drudgery associated with these government/non-profit jobs.

Between the two of us, I kept the large stuff organized and looking neat, and he'd handle a lot of the semi-periodic drudgery of scrubbing floors and whatnot.

So in my opinion, it's better to start off with jobs that you know will be drudgery to prove your worth than it will be to get a neat-sounding task where you'll be kept on a short leash.

But anyone else going in with naive ideals is probably going to get their souls crushed by the sheer drudgery of it, with no Time magazine cover to boost their profiles at the end of it.

Suffering from tales of drudgery and pain that is the "9 to 5 job" he dreams of something larger, but because he has no agenda there is nothing to target, nothing to attack.

You can certainly produce scintillating results with modern resources, but for me it's always been about the journey not the goal, and the journey of modern programming is, for me, essentially drudgery.

We keep inventing jobs because of this false idea that everybody has to be employed at some kind of drudgery because, according to Malthusian-Darwinian theory, he must justify his right to exist.

We keep inventing jobs because of this false idea that everybody has to be employed at some kind of drudgery because, according to Malthusian Darwinian theory he must justify his right to exist.

But as long as teachers believe that intuition is easy, there will be people willing to exploit the fantasy by promising to deliver easy, intuitive learning experiences without the useless drudgery of calculation.

They each independently had to implement it, and given the systems we can safely assume a minimum of hundreds of manhours of implementation each, with the bulk of those hundreds of manhours not actually being the "single click" implementation but drudgery of making it work with their unique system.

It's not an option for women like me."Great, so if a woman marries she loses independence and her own income, and then people don't know why women don't want to marry?Same thing here:"Romantic commitment seems to represent burden and drudgery, from the exorbitant costs of buying property in Japan to the uncertain expectations of a spouse and in-laws"

Drudgery definitions

noun

hard monotonous routine work

See also: plodding grind donkeywork