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Example sentences for "chore"

Lexicographically close words:
chord; chorda; chordal; chorded; chords; chorea; choregraphic; choreic; choreman; choreographic
  1. I guarantee that if you even finish the chore your jaw will be tired and you will have lost all desire to eat anything else, especially if it requires chewing.

  2. The doctors and nurses found it extremely unpleasant to have to deal with the preparation of the dead body for the morgue; this chore usually fell to me also.

  3. Company ain’t no great chore now the telephone is in,” I says to calm her.

  4. You should be glad you missed the dreadful chore Of attending her lecture beside the door-- Here comes my spouse!

  5. The winter Paul logged off North Dakota with the Seven Axemen, the Little Chore Boy and the 300 cooks, he worked the cooks in three shifts--one for each meal.

  6. This was much appreciated by the Seven Axemen as it enabled them to grind an axe in a week, but the grindstone was not much of a hit with the Little Chore Boy whose job it was to turn it.

  7. THE Seven Axemen of the Red River" they were called because they had a camp on Red River with the three-hundred cooks and the Little Chore Boy.

  8. One day, however, the chore boy, who had been over to Spruce Rapids after mail, reported that an additional crew of twenty had been sent in to Heinzman's drive.

  9. In the meantime the main crew were squatting in the lea of the brush, devouring a hot meal which had been carried to them in wooden boxes strapped to the backs of the chore boys.

  10. And he had a right happy time being chore boy.

  11. So it come to where we seen he wasn't good for anything on this ranch but chore boy.

  12. And naturally we needed a chore boy, like we needed everything else.

  13. She must of necessity be my chore boy as well as my herd boy.

  14. I need your chore boy to help me water Sade here.

  15. I have not listenings to what that chore boys says.

  16. But the chore boy did not have thinks like my thinks.

  17. Then it was I saw the chore boy near unto the barn.

  18. Then it was time for my pets to be going back because it would not do for the chore boy not to find Solomon Grundy and Anthonya Mundy in the pig-pen.

  19. It was that chore boy come to feed the pigs--and he poured all that bucket of swill on top the moss and Solomon Grundy's portrait and me.

  20. The chore boy says some people are sparky.

  21. Too, the chore boy did dig potatoes in the field.

  22. Then next day, when I was going down our lane by the barn, the chore boy did come by the gate.

  23. It was one day when I was walking around exploring in the barn and singing songs to William Shakespeare and the gentle Jersey cow--on that day, and then I did find the poker-chips of the chore boy where he did hide them away.

  24. When near gray-light-time was come, the chore boy went from the field.

  25. When I was come to where the chore boy was, I did tell him he must not shoot that old gun--a ball in it might go as far as my dear Lars Porsena of Clusium.

  26. I so did not because the chore boy did have steps behind me.

  27. I have thinks that chore boy is giving too much at ten chuns to the fence of this pig-pen that Aphrodite has living in all of the time I am not taking her on walks.

  28. The chore boy did not come for some long time.

  29. My first chore was to churn, but I was not responsible for the flavor and texture of the butter.

  30. One night before leaving home, I had to milk the cows, owing to an impending ball game, and while attending to this chore I fell to thinking of the milk supply under Communistic or Soviet rule.

  31. If you chore puri juvas tute'll lel the beng.

  32. Yeckorus, boot hundred beshes the divvus acai, a juva was wellin' to chore a yora.

  33. So the juva lelled the tikno pappni, and it pookered laki, "Mukk mandy jal an' I'll sikker tute ki tute can chore a bori kani.

  34. If a choramengro kaums to chore a covva when the snow is apre the puvius, he jals yeck piro, palewavescro.

  35. He'd chore from his own dadas; but he mullered wafro adree East Kent.

  36. Pre yeck divvus a choro mush had a juckal that used to chore covvas and hakker them to the ker for his mush--mass, wongur, horas, and rooys.

  37. Probably the last chore on a winter's night was the warming of the beds.

  38. And I'm here to perform this little chore for him.

  39. It was chore that pleased him, requiring little physical or mental exertion.

  40. Perhaps there was a chore to be done, a mighty sword to fashion, a shield to form from molten metal.

  41. Well, I am all but shamed to send you on the ridiculous chore I now have in mind.

  42. Somewhere on these six hundred acres was the herd and it was his chore to find it and bring it in.

  43. The Jap chore boy carried it to the teamsters, "It is a boy.

  44. The Chinaman cook carried it to the Jap chore boy, "It is a boy.

  45. From the kitchen the chore boy takes up the sayings to the teamsters, "All is life, All is love, All is joy, All is God.

  46. First National that morning he began to look upon Bob as something more than a chore boy.

  47. Do you know you're to be his chore boy this summer?

  48. At first the colt would sniff suspiciously at him from under the shelter of the old sorrel's neck, but in time he came to regard Lafe without fear, and to suffer a hand on his flank or the chore boy's arm over his shoulder.

  49. The particular chore which you boys must perform is to see that the voltage of these batteries is maintained at about 1.

  50. Speaking of chores, of course the most insistent chore was to keep the storage batteries stored.

  51. I have often witnessed people who so rebelled against performing a simple task that in the time they wasted voicing their complaints the chore could have been accomplished completely.

  52. Moreover, I preferred a dry bed to a wet one, and having twice illustrated my inadequacy for the nurses, who then had the extra chore of changing my bed, I found them more than agreeable toward the idea of escorting me to the bathroom.

  53. I had to force myself to eat; it was a chore to maintain my existence, not a delight, as I had earlier supposed.

  54. Of course, bedtime was a chore in itself, but one battle which I was determined to win.

  55. I delighted upon finding several pairs of pants and two knit shirts; it was a chore to fit clothes, since I was tall and, admittedly, too thin.

  56. Whether it was a chore around the house or a dose of homework, he persevered until his work was finished and then retired to the front steps to sit.

  57. It was somewhat of a chore to assure her that I would be fine; should I be scared or lonesome, it would pass, and with regard to my health, she would be powerless to aid in my comfort even if she was at home.

  58. The general Beer-convention, which must consist at least of five Chore Burschen, is the highest and last Court of Appeal; and therefore its decision is final and unalterable.

  59. He has to manage all the money affairs of the Chore, and the Chore treasury is under his superintendence.

  60. The Chore appears as such at the next Allgemeine.

  61. The prohibition of the Chore colours was a severe blow to the unions, and the students sought in various ways waggishly to surmount it.

  62. As the doors were in the meantime all guarded by the Chore people, so all complied with the invitation.

  63. As observed, the members of the Chore elect their leaders.

  64. Immediately behind the Chore also we see two clergymen in black costume walking.

  65. Every Chore has its weekly Chore-Convent, wherein the Senior presides, and the Chore-Burschen are present.

  66. The newly established Chore now takes the customary course.

  67. On the very lowest step of the Chore stands the Renoncen, who has neither seat nor voice in the Chore-Convent, or official meeting of the Chore.

  68. In fact, if one puts these dark adjuncts out of mind, then the student life, and in particular the Chore life, has only a cheerful aspect.

  69. Cooking these meals in the late summer heat was a chore which took several days.

  70. Threshers eliminated the time-consuming chore of hand-flailing the grain, but the farmer still had to cut and stack his harvest, and it took several men a number of days to run the machine.

  71. Change for a Ten-Dollar Bill Having to drag a heavy cart with a big bag of groceries in it nearly a mile to the shopping center became considerable of a chore even before Jerry was halfway there.

  72. The sooner he finished the sooner his mother might give him some other chore to do.

  73. But now the chore boy appeared to take charge of the horses.

  74. Where's your chore boy to take the horses?

  75. The days go on about as usual varied only by an occasional weekly or monthly chore and success or failure in my painting.

  76. The milk goat is dry,--so that's one chore less.

  77. He really never tires and the work goes on with a fine, jolly good-will that makes of the hardest chore one of the day's pleasures.


  78. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chore" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    assignment; attend; bitch; char; charge; chore; commission; drudge; drudgery; duty; effort; errand; exercise; function; grind; handful; help; homework; job; labor; mission; office; place; post; project; serve; service; stint; task; tend; thing; valet; wait; work