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fatigues

[fuh-teegz] / fəˈtigz /
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fatigue clothes
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From Golf Digest • Oct. 16, 2013

This Expedition being in the Winter, they were obliged to undergo cruel Fatigues, while they marched on the Snow with snow Shoes, and carried all their Provision on their Backs.

From The History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada Part I, Part II by Colden, Cadwallader

He chooses best whose labor entertains His vacant fancy most; the toil you hate Fatigues you soon, and scarce improves your limbs.”

From A Treatise on Anatomy, Physiology, and Hygiene (Revised Edition) by Cutter, Calvin

We travell'd as if we had not made use of our Legs for a Week, so little did we feel the Fatigues we had undergone.

From The Travels and Adventures of James Massey by Patot, Simon Tyssot de

Fatigues we have had many, and much greater than I anticipated; hardships and dangers we have also encountered, but God has brought us all safely through, and in fully better condition than when we began.

From The Biography of Robert Murray M'Cheyne by Bonar, Andrew A.




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