Examples of using Chore in English and their translations into German
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Computer
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Political
It's become a chore.
Make your last chore to show her out.
It's no easy chore.
Because she may be a chore but she is a good person.
You view Christmas like it's a chore.
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And your first chore is.
Intelligent MIDI chore-& phrase creation helps with composition.
Some people think of gardening as a chore.
Pretending it's our chore They ship us off to war.
You make it sound like it's such a chore!
Thus the term is not a chore, called the Internet portal jogmap.
For many people, eating healthy is a chore.
But I will leave that small chore to your colleague, Miss Carlson.
Well, you know, replacing Mr Trick was chore enough.
Kicking a sugar habit is no easy chore, especially since we're surrounded by the stuff.
Polishing is always a labour intensive chore.
At Hermes protecting the climate and the environment is not a chore, but an opportunity and a challenge we face consciously.
At first it was a distraction; now it's a chore.
Your chore is to collect the grain from the rural grain elevators and bring the full grain hoppers to the yards in Cut Bank and Shelby for further transport to the ports.
No, Matthew has a very special chore this morning.
Change this chore into an exciting and interesting adventure by designing your new custom home yourself using some of the easy to use software.
I don't like to write; it's a chore for me.
Editorial: Casting your vote- even if it is sometimes a chore!
Cleaning at the end of a session is a chore but an easy one.
I do tell him, but it makes sex a chore.
Exercising in the gym, you can feel Chore sometimes.
The 54-year-old Greta is doing a more careful chore.
Matthieu's brain scan shows that compassion is not a chore.
Finding or creating good content for our websites is a chore.