noun
- plural of drudger; people who perform hard, tedious, or menial work
Usage: countable noun; often used to describe workers engaged in repetitive or unpleasant labor
Examples
- The factory drudgers worked long hours for minimal pay.
- Many drudgers in the service industry struggle to make ends meet.
- She refused to become one of the office drudgers, stuck in a dead-end job.
- The drudgers kept their heads down and completed their assigned tasks.
- Historical accounts describe the drudgers who built the railroads across America.
- Even the most dedicated drudgers deserve respect for their contributions.