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Definitionn. a specific piece of work required to be done as a duty or for a specific fee
Last update: July 30, 2016
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Directing our tips was not an easy chore either. [noun]
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It was not a chore; it was a job. [Please select]
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Do you know it's goin' on seven o'clock 'n' not a single chore done. [adverb]
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This ended our drive, but there was still one little chore to do. [Please select]
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Usually I was through with that little chore before he had time to cry. [Please select]
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"I'm afraid that is too aristocratic a name for a chore boy, Diana."' [Please select]
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His own children were all girls, and Christopher came in handy as a chore boy. [Please select]
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"There, sis, that's the last chore on my list." [Please select]
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Once in a while Polly 'd give me a mossel o' comfort, but Polly wa'n't but little older 'n me, an' bein' the youngest girl, was chored most to death herself.' [Please select]
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Before them, under the garden wall, Forward and back, Went drearily singing the chore-girl small, Draping each hive with a shred of black. [Please select]
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