Sentence examples for the menial from inspiring English sources

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the menial

adjective

Of or relating to work normally performed by a servant.

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Worst part of job: The menial stuff.

The whites didn't do any of the menial tasks.

Together, they attended to the menial so that their fellow friars could focus on the cerebral.

The menial work didn't last long, after her application to Rada was accepted.

More recent arrivals moan that it is tough to find work, even the menial sort.

That means that they no longer need to do the menial jobs we used to.

Most of the menial work is done by people from Asia, especially India.

All the interns after Spagnuolo read the manual and performed the menial tasks.

They took the menial jobs Iraqis would not take: painting houses, repairing cars, fixing air-conditioners.

Such behaviour is not surprising given the menial status of motherhood.

The refugees, who are willing to work for next to nothing, are snatching up all the menial jobs.

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