chore in the PONS Dictionary

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Local farmers hired kids to do farm chores, usually at $0.50 per-day.
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Domestic staff are also shown going about their daily chores.
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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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Typically, work is divided along traditional gender lines, with men performing farm/manual labor and women doing domestic 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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The stepfather hated her so much that he would order the girl to do the heaviest chores on the family farm.
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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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Approximately one dozen residents of the historic neighborhood wanted to remain at home once transportation and household chores became difficult, dangerous, or even impossible.
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They then would pray and fast between their domestic chores.
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