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schlep

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1. schlep - Noun

2. schlep - Verb

Meaning

pull along heavily, like a heavy load against a resistance

a tedious or difficult journey

(Yiddish) an awkward and stupid person

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Can you shlep this bag of potatoes upstairs? Source: Internet

She pulled along a large trunk Source: Internet

At its center was a scruffy lovable schlep, and this column is all about those types of guys, be it ’60s radicals who want their due, or a retired spy who is more Columbo than James Bond. Source: Internet

But it means another big intercontinental schlep that I hadn’t accounted for in my schedule. Source: Internet

Living a gluten-free life can be a bit of a schlep when you can't enjoy certain foods like pancakes or cakes like your friends and family. Source: Internet

“Ya know, it can be quite a schlep" — it was dark and stormy that night — "getting ready for a show, but. Source: Internet

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