chores in the PONS Dictionary

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to do the chores

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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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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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We just muddle on as before, busying ourselves with hum-drum chores, regular moaning about the weather and frequent frowning.
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Families that can not afford other means to take care of the daily ins and outs of running a household rely on women to complete everyday chores and care.
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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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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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These chores were typically menial tasks such as delivery, collection, or preparation of food.
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She visits her father regularly and helps him with his chores, but when a slanderous letter reaches his hands, their relationship suffers a catastrophic blow.
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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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Gardening was another one of the major chores of frontier women, because the families relied on these gardens to get them through the winter.
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