drudgy
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drudgy (comparative drudgier or more drudgy, superlative drudgiest or most drudgy)
- Suggestive of drudgery; being excessively hard or requiring excessive effort.
- 1922, American Library Association, Bulletin of the American Library Association: Volume 16:
- We can find it nowhere so clearly as in these old journals, this collection of local historical material that makes such drudgy work to collect and catalog.
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drudgy (uncountable)