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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 Word Forms
- backbreaker noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of backbreaking1
Example Sentences
Residents have now started the backbreaking task of cleaning away the thick layer of mud, and picking through the wreckage for anything that can be used.
He also cut the hay at the end of summer, initially trying with a scythe - Poldark-style - but ultimately finding a small tractor does the trick in a less backbreaking way.
But backbreaking mistakes continued to mar the Trojans on both sides of the ball.
Proaño said the idea that “backbreaking work in some of the worst conditions” could be replaced by automation or by people receiving Medicaid is simply not a realistic plan.
From quarry workers to weavers, welders to tailors, the pictures highlight the diverse, backbreaking work undertaken by the estimated 400 million labourers in India.
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