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chore [tʃɔ:ʳ, Am tʃɔ:r] N

1. chore (burden):

2. chore (housework):

household chores

Usage examples with chores

household chores

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
From age 10 one of his chores was to gather seacoal from the beach with his father during the hard winter months.
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Her leisure time is divided between family, friends and daily chores.
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Most recreational activities are geared toward men and boys, with women expected to be helping out with household chores during their free time.
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It was designed for industrial and light switching duties, often replacing steam locomotives that had previously been assigned these chores.
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While there, he worked as a groundskeeper and carried out various chores around the fort.
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Productivity can include, but is not limited to, school, work, household chores and contributing to the community.
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They have no access to or control over the resources because their work toward raising a family and in the household chores is undervalued.
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He worked as a hired hand to begin with, performing pioneer chores that formed the basis of a number of his works.
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Household chores are performed: sheets are changed, laundry is done, and food is cooked and served as part of the base rent and included services.
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Chores had to be done during daylight hours to prepare and serve food and clean up after sportsmen with appetites whetted by outdoor exercise.
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