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Drudge (disambiguation)

drudge         
¦ noun a person made to do hard, menial, or dull work.
¦ verb archaic do hard, menial, or dull work.
Derivatives
drudgery noun
Origin
ME: of unknown origin; perh. related to drag.
Drudge         
·vt To consume laboriously;
- with away.
II. Drudge ·noun One who drudges; one who works hard in servile employment; a mental servant.
III. Drudge ·vi To perform menial work; to labor in mean or unpleasant offices with toil and fatigue.
drudge         
(drudges)
If you describe someone as a drudge, you mean they have to work hard at a job which is not very important or interesting.
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Drudge

A drudge is a person who does tedious, menial, or unpleasant work; it can also refer to the work itself, known as drudgery.

Drudge can also refer to:

  • Matt Drudge, American Internet journalist
    • Drudge (TV series), Matt Drudge's former TV series
    • Drudge Report, news aggregator run by Matt Drudge
  • John Drudge, early 18th century sea captain who ended the career of pirate Nicholas Brown
  • Mr. Drudge, a character in the comic strip Motley's Crew
  • A race in the MMORPGs Asheron's Call and Asheron's Call 2, playable in the latter
  • A race of enemies in the first-person shooter video game The Conduit
Ejemplos de pronunciación para Drudge
1. And Drudge picks it up.
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2. shall we say, drudge work being done
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3. Drudge is a big driver of traffic and they
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4. Drudge is read by millions and millions of people
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5. is through the broadcast mechanism that was Drudge.
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Ejemplos de uso de Drudge
1. Main drudge here‘ and might be quite badly depressed.
2. Drudge has become your respected assignment editor," he lectured.
3. Drudge refers to a new CNN/Gallup/USA Today poll.
4. Charles Kennedy looks what he is – a drudge figure.
5. "Yesterday, the Drudge Report was doing a death watch for when she‘d drop out," he exulted.