galley slave
Americannoun
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a person condemned to work at an oar on a galley.
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a drudge.
noun
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a criminal or slave condemned to row in a galley
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informal a drudge
Etymology
Origin of galley slave
First recorded in 1560–70
Example Sentences
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The evil is industrialized labor itself—an entire existence spent like a galley slave pulling an oar.
From The New Yorker • Jul. 23, 2018
While Smith toiled like a galley slave, his daughters studied geometry in French.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Under George Sherman's direction, the picture moves with somnambulist deliberateness and Dana Andrews continues his ponderous new style of acting like a mutinous galley slave.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Each student also spends at least one 14-hour stretch chained to Westward's diesel stove as "galley slave," cooking for 34 people.
From Time Magazine Archive
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I toiled like a galley slave to gain a mere living for myself and daughter, but I was stricken by an epidemic.
From The Comedienne by Obecny, Edmund
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