The advantages to the intellect of the free citizens resulting from the existence of a class maintained to relieve them from the drudgeries of life, were dearly purchased by the constant insecurity of their political repose.
The time of the monks was consumed in alternate drudgeries and monotonous devotions.
The hardestdrudgeries of life often said to be imposed on the women, p.
To what remote corner or what enormous stage, to what self-sacrificing drudgeries or what resounding exploits, would the hand of God lead him now?
The time of the monks was consumed in alternate drudgeries and religious devotions.
The drudgeries and slaveries of domestic life among the ancients made women unattractive to the world.
And now, for the first time, the drudgeries of this hard earth claimed the beautiful Neapolitan.
As a general thing, the colonists were not accustomed to manual labor; they were adventurers and broken-down dependents on great families, who found restraint irksome and the drudgeries of their new life almost unendurable.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "drudgeries" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.