Use of chore in Sentences. 45 Examples

The examples include chore at the start of sentence, chore at the end of sentence and chore in the middle of sentence

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chore at the end of sentence


  1. Washing is a chore.
  2. Washing is a chore.
  3. She finds shopping a chore.
  4. I find driving a real chore.
  5. It was a methodical, unexciting chore.
  6. It was a methodical, unexciting chore.
  7. With a back, all life becomes a chore.
  8. With a back, all life becomes a chore.
  9. Writing Christmas cards can be such a chore.
  10. Writing Christmas cards can be such a chore.
  11. She sees exercise primarily as an unavoidable chore.
  12. Lawyers are translators - that is their day-to-day chore.
  13. He is prepared to make a living by accepting any remunerative chore.
  14. He is prepared to make a living by accepting any remunerative chore.
  15. Taking the boats out of the water and loading them on the cars is a chore.
  16. Taking the boats out of the water and loading them on the cars is a chore.
  17. Try to give the impression you are halfway through doing a domestic chore.
  18. Try to give the impression you are halfway through doing a domestic chore.

chore in the middle of sentence


  1. The chore fell to him.
  2. The chore fell to him.
  3. Shopping's a real chore for me.
  4. Shopping's a real chore for me.
  5. Don't turn reading into a chore for your kids.
  6. It's such a chore to do the shopping every day!
  7. Finding all the free-flowing wells is a chore, Kerr said.
  8. Finding all the free-flowing wells is a chore, Kerr said.
  9. Bonus: Promise to do any chore, even picking up after the dog.
  10. Bonus: Promise to do any chore, even picking up after the dog.
  11. Another chore that once was fun: cooking favorite recipes for Claire.
  12. Another chore that once was fun: cooking favorite recipes for Claire.
  13. I was walking home, a chore, accomplished, looking forward to nothing to do.
  14. The preparation of a claim should not be the chore that it so often becomes.
  15. If you make it a chore or a conflict you are already back on the vicious cycle.
  16. But somewhere along the line, downhill skiing was too much of a chore and an expense.
  17. No given chore was enough to put out the licking fire that seemed always to burn in her.
  18. No given chore was enough to put out the licking fire that seemed always to burn in her.
  19. When we opened the store, our ambition was to make shopping less of a chore, more of a pleasure.
  20. Their aim: to take some of the pain and the expense out of the annual chore of filing a tax return.
  21. Their aim: to take some of the pain and the expense out of the annual chore of filing a tax return.
  22. However, even this chore was quickly organised to accommodate regular visits to his beloved Scourie.
  23. However, even this chore was quickly organised to accommodate regular visits to his beloved Scourie.
  24. This saves the chore of going through large media directories every time you want to contact the media.
  25. Inmates were paid 50 cents a day for the back-breaking chore of clearing right of way through dense forests and laying track.
  26. Inmates were paid 50 cents a day for the back-breaking chore of clearing right of way through dense forests and laying track.
  27. Many managers interpret that as being an administrative chore, filling in objective work-sheets and completing performance appraisal forms.

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