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backbreaking
[ bak-brey-king ]
adjective
- demanding great effort, endurance, etc.; exhausting:
a backbreaking job.
backbreaking
/ ˈbækˌbreɪkɪŋ /
adjective
- demanding great effort; exhausting
Other Words From
- backbreaker noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of backbreaking1
Example Sentences
“It was gruelling, backbreaking work. It was filthy.”
I really do love it in a sick way because it’s hard, backbreaking work to do — showrunning and executive producing and fighting for every story and all of that.
But perhaps just as vexing are the challenges heat poses to the health of firefighters themselves, who already perform backbreaking work saddled with heavy equipment in unforgiving terrain.
We did a lot of backbreaking work, and he rode around on the tractor.
The hardships the New Basin laborers faced — aside from backbreaking work, there was a deadly cholera outbreak — are points of pride among the city’s Irish.
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