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drudge

[druhj] / drʌdʒ /




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But if the new lines go through for 2026, they could pit long-serving older members of the Texas delegation against younger newcomers, drudging up existing tensions in the Democratic Party over age and seniority.

From Salon

For most people, each day has become a drudging cycle of searching for bread and water and waiting in lines.

From Seattle Times

It is drudging up generations of visceral trauma, especially in Pittsburgh – the city scarred by the deadliest antisemitic attack in U.S. history.

From Seattle Times

Ultimately, this revolution may just reduce drudge work and the number of billable hours spent on relatively simple tasks, freeing people to focus more on lawyering.

From New York Times

“It takes away the drudge work,” he said.

From New York Times