Chores - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈtʃɔːrz|
Brit.  |tʃɔːz|  British pronunciation of the word chores
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounchore

noun

- plural form of chore

verb

- third-person singular simple present indicative form of chore

Extra examples

I have to do some chores this afternoon.

The list of chores to do this weekend keeps growing.

...the surest way to maintain domestic peace and harmony is to have everyone pitch in on chores...

...he spent the weekend at home, helping with household chores...

He made a bet with his brother that he could finish his chores first.

He and his brother have a bet about who can finish his chores first.

Those chores can be delegated to someone else.

The children were each assigned different household chores.

She did the chores in an absentminded way.

...it's admirable the way she helps her elderly neighbor with chores and errands every Saturday...

...one of his chores is to clean leaves and sticks out of the gutters before winter sets in...

...an indolent boy who had to be forced to help out with the chores...

...a sprightly child who often claims to be too tired to move when it's time to do chores...

...went about his chores in a surly huff, totally annoyed that he was stuck at home on this beautiful Saturday...

We alternate in doing the household chores.

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