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odd-job
[ od-job ]
verb (used without object)
- to work at a series of unrelated or unspecialized jobs, often of a low-paying or menial nature.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- odd jobber ´Ç»å»å-Âá´Ç²úb±ð°ù noun
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of odd-job1
Example Sentences
A number of people - including the man now convicted of her murder, neighbour and odd-job man David Newton - were arrested, but nobody was charged and the case lingered for years as unsolved.
Panting heavily after digging the grave, shaking his head in dismay, local locksmith and odd-job man Urii Churachenko bent down and placed two cigarettes in the earth as a token for his friend.
Dutch media identified him as Joseph B, an Austrian odd-job man who had a small workshop on an industrial estate in the nearby town of Meppel.
She tweeted a photo of the camp odd-job man, whose name she never knew, and her message was retweeted 3,000 times which enabled her to find him.
The tech manager said her mother, who was also given a bike, believes the man was nicknamed "Ab" and he was an odd-job staffer.
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