noun
- a person who does hard, menial, or tedious work
verb
- to do hard, menial, or tedious work
Examples
- She felt like a drudge, cleaning the same floors every day.
- The kitchen drudge worked from dawn to dusk.
- He didn’t want to drudge away at a boring job forever.
- They drudged through the paperwork for hours.
- The poor drudge never got a day off.
- She refused to drudge for such low wages.
- Every office needs someone willing to drudge through the details.