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Definition of Drudges
1. drudge [v] - See also: drudge
Lexicographical Neighbors of Drudges
Literary usage of Drudges
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by H.W. Wilson Company (1916)
"Paddock, Annie Estelle, 1874- Are they so different? World Outl 2:20 N 46 China's
drudges. World Outl 2:20-1 My '16 Paderewski, Ignace Jan, ..."
2. Representative English Dramas from Dryden to Sheridan by Frederick Tupper, James Waddell Tupper (1914)
"And may those drudges of the stage, whose fate Is damned dull farce more dully
to translate, Fall under that excise the state thinks fit To set on all ..."
3. Essays on Chivalry, Romance, and the Drama by Walter Scott (1887)
"... their character has become degraded, and they have sunk into domestic drudges and
... drudges ..."
4. Carlyle and the Open Secret of His Life by Henry Larkin (1886)
"... Facts of Existence—Transcendent Realism—Social Dandies and Social drudges—True
formers and re-formers of Society —Passionate hopes and indications. ..."
5. The Oration on the Thirteenth Anniversary of the American Institute by Cyrus Mason (1840)
"... the marine, the hod-lifter, and a thousand other drudges. If there was a shadow
of truth in that paradox of a profound southern statesman, that slavery ..."