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glutton for punishment



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Idioms and Phrases

Someone who habitually takes on burdensome or unpleasant tasks or unreasonable amounts of work. For example, Rose agreed to organize the church fair for the third year in a row—she's a glutton for punishment . This expression originated as a glutton for work in the late 1800s, punishment being substituted about a century later.
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Maybe I’m a glutton for punishment.

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“I guess I’m just a glutton for punishment,†Hough said with a laugh during a video interview from Minneapolis.

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If you’re an author who happens to be a glutton for punishment or, worse, an insomniac — or, disaster scenario: both — you might be familiar with a certain masochistic feedback loop.

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The budding chain would appear to be an opportunity for Taffer to put his money where his big mouth is, though you have to wonder if the man is, perhaps, just a glutton for punishment.

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He is, if not quite a glutton for punishment, then at least someone with a hearty appetite for it.

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