Synonym: assignment, duty, function, job, task, work. Similar words: choreography, chord, anchor, chorus, chortle, whore, shore, chorionic. Meaning: [tʃɔː] n. a specific piece of work required to be done as a duty or for a specific fee.
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(31) It then becomes rather a chore having to re-apply those etch-resist transfers all over again.
(32) If they become a chore, they defeat the purpose of helping the child to want to interact with you.
(33) Washing the kitchen floor was a daily chore, and it was the one I hated most.
(34) Often, you have to get unwanted junk mail before you can block it-an unhappy chore at best.
(35) Another organized a Chore Service that paid neighborhood kids to do chores for the elderly.
(36) One morning I saw Mrs Goreng's chauffeur grinning as he went about his chore of servicing the jeep.
(37) This is the beauty of doing work you enjoy, so that while it is a chore in one respect, it is a pleasure in another. Sydney J. Harris
(38) After that they were consigned to a tackling chore of grinding intensity.
(39) During either chore, many areas of your brain would receive increased blood flow.
(40) She thought It'such a chore to do the shopping every day!
(41) Parents of guests have one fewer chore to fit into the schedule, while the honoree's parents don't have to lug gifts home from a party venue and find space for them in an already-bursting playroom.
(42) When his stepdaughter Avery, 8 years old, or his son Sawyer, 7, start to daydream and wander away from a chore, Mr. Mattocks occasionally erupts.
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(43) Give everyone in the house a physical chore that will help burn off some of the excess energy.
(44) Increasing demand is not an onerous duty. Consuming more is hardly a chore.
(45) Making pasta by hand with a rolling pin can be a real chore.
(46) In sum, while the CGMP regulations would not prohibit decontamination and conversion, the difficulty of cleaning up penicillin residues makes the chore daunting.
(47) Also be Achillean steely soldier not just, the front position with the most dangerous development, they still can do all sorts of chore, can smile to ask you:"Happy today?"
(48) One day I laminated a chore list for each child and set up a magnet chart that had their names and the days of the week.
(49) Fortunately, the chore of leaf sweeping is well worth the effort.
(50) Gathering pecans in that grove was an autumn chore we always enjoyed.
(51) Disliking this chore and relieved that it would end soon, he continued fielding questions.
(52) For large scientific and engineering problem, an array processor might relieve the main processor of the time-consuming chore of array manipulation.
(53) Their poor command of the Chinese language also makes the reading of Chinese Books and newspapers an unenjoyable chore that they would rather do without.
(54) You can, for example, use a vector in much the same way as you would use an ordinary C array, except that vector eliminates the chore of managing dynamic memory allocation by hand.
(55) Both he and the cow appeared bored out of their minds; two colleagues begrudgingly completing a chore on a cold, cloudy day in Denmark.
More similar words: choreography, chord, anchor, chorus, chortle, whore, shore, chorionic, anchorman, ashore, sheet anchor, offshore, lie at anchor, semaphore, shoreline, foreshorten, phosphorescent, put the cart before the horse, chop, echo, choir, chose, choke, whorl, horn, choked, choice, rancho, school, choose.