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drudgework
[ druhj-wurk ]
noun
- work that is menial and tedious and therefore distasteful; drudgery.
Example Sentences
On the days I was incapacitated 鈥 lying in the dark with screaming headaches at least twice a week, if not more 鈥 my husband not only had to work a full-time job, but also supervise virtual school, moderate frequent sibling fights, cook meals, and handle all the other day-to-day drudgework that keeps a household functioning.
An AI that can do a single task well could free radiologists from drudgework, allowing them more time to interact with patients.
Acceptance speeches usually point downward鈥斺渢hese are the people whose invisible drudgework enabled the amazing talent you鈥檙e all familiar with鈥濃攂ut Donen makes the explicit argument that what people think of as 鈥渉is鈥 talent is entirely the result of the brilliant people he鈥檚 collaborated with:
It lay just beyond the drudgework of recanting: I know I said I was an alcoholic and then took it back and said I wasn鈥檛 really and then took that back and said I actually was but the thing is I鈥檓 really not, I promise.
But getting聽the chance to let the car drive itself聽during a long commute?聽It feels wonderful, like handing over a hunk of drudgework for the computer to control.
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