George had to fight his way up, washing dishes, doing the most menial legal chores. [adjective]
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They were at the bottom of the naval hierarchy and were tasked with such menial duties as cleaning the pigsties and hen coops. [adjective]
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His own aristocratic hands were degraded to the menial task of searching the garments of a woman, the Queen, for forbidden wares, poisons or weapons. [adjective]
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The lady starts up--a terrified menial rushes in--but why pursue such a description. [adjective]
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His whole life was passed in the peaceful pursuits of agriculture, never seeking employment in those more menial positions, which seem to be especially allotted to the children of Africa. [adjective]
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He was the menial servant of King Henry VIII. [Please select]
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Tom was exempt from any menial labor on that morning. [Please select]
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But in many instances work seems menial and ignoble because it is not understood. [Please select]
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