(1) Pull along heavily, like a heavy load against a resistance
(2) Pull along heavily
(3) like a heavy load against a resistance
(4) Haul
(1) His punishment was to schlep a boulder up a hill, only for him to see it roll down the hill again once he had almost reached the top.
(2) For Brown, visiting Gill at South Fork is a six-hour schlep that he's managed only three times.
(3) I would have preferred not to schlep all the way over there to run an errand
(4) One hundred and forty miles might seem a schlep too far for nine seconds but the vedette in question has a house on the beach there and the context of the script demanded that she be filmed on the beach with a boy.
(5) To be sure, it's a lot easier to garner favorable press reports than it is to get people to actually schlep to an often brutally cold, sparsely populated state.
(6) Gum disease can involve multiple visits and if you have to go to Bristol once a week for six weeks it can become a bit of a schlep .
(7) I left the big house feeling like a worthless schlep .
(8) Thursdays ruled at the former club Business, and after that faded in the early '90s, gay evening adventure choices overwhelmingly meant a schlep down to the Village.
(9) Even though his character's a schlep , at least he's got a bit of personality.
(10) To use an inartful term, be aware of the schlep factor: At most events, expect to do a fair amount of walking.
(11) I admit that it would behoove him to learn something about pleasing his girlfriend sexually, but I don't think the poor schlep should have to be getting advice from the sexy ex.
(12) Make the schlep easier for her with a lingerie bag she can stash in one of your drawers.
(13) I would have preferred not to schlep all the way over there to run an errand
(14) I don't mean when you schlep out in the morning in your slippers and robe to pick up your newspaper - I mean actually wearing your house slippers to work, or even to restaurants and social functions.
(15) However, that became a bit of a schlep , especially so when we emptied the soapy water into the cistern before going away on holiday once and returned home to an awful smell in the bathroom.
(16) We'd all love the luxury of a driving service to pick us up, take us to the office and schlep us back home.
(17) A rush hour schlep to the airport and back
(18) We have as much beauty right here without the schlep of city life.
(19) He schleps your bags upstairs and helps to keep values in proportion along the Italian Riviera.
(20) He considered going to drama school but ended up at Glasgow School of Art in 1968, which must have been a pretty good year to go schlepping up and down Sauchiehall Street with paint on your flares.
(21) And because I am in a good mood, I decided to help out all you poor schleps here who don't know how to properly search for Chelsea pics.
(22) For days at a time, a CEO must schlepp from city to city, pitching his or her company to skeptical investment bankers.
(23) So the first 125 pages are Alice and Jack schlepping around Northern European seaports and tattoo parlors in search of William.
(24) As she zips it up and starts modeling, she says, u2018I kept thinking about women schlepping around a city like New York.u2019
(25) Unless you're the Rolling Stones, or one of those forgotten relics of the 1970s schlepping round the nostalgia circuit, you don't tour for profit; you tour to promote your latest release.
(26) Listen, I know the guy schlepped to Antarctica for a month searching for some damn albino penguin; thanks.
(27) After a long day at the hospital, you're schlepping home to baby-sit me, instead of going straight to your own house and hopping into a nice warm bath.
(28) Cracking our eyes open to the alarm clock, we pull on whatever is lying at the head of the bed or on the floor, schlepping out the door with layer upon layers and shuffling to class with our heads down, the icy wind bruising our necks.
(29) Two weeks, three continents, six airports, and two boat rides later, I'm in Bukit Lawang, at the edge of Gunung Leuser National Park in north-central Sumatra, about to schlepp to the park's western side.
(30) They end up schlepping for scraps at the beck and call of those who have taken over their little paradise.
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